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| They seamlessly mix dark, flowing beats with a bevy of eccentric concrete-ish sonics - XLR8R / Hardly has a familiar groove felt so comfortable - Entertainment Weekly / May make you want to nod your head, dance, start a revolution, start a fight, or just chill out - Hip-Hop DX / Polished and remarkably dusky-dark instrumental hip-hop - Undercover |
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| Killer new project from Mush, Sixtoo and Stigg Of The Dump - a serious contender for instrumental hip-hop album of the year. Of course you don't need any introduction to the man Sixtoo but Stigg, last heard producing the awesome Still Alive At The Veglia Lounge ten-inch on Endemik from 2002, offering darkcore hip-hop beauty for 6-2 and Buck 65 (Sebutone's word!) to confess all over. This album is sixteen tracks deep, taking in deep blue El-P'esque evocations, electronica/post rock pulses/melodics with added dope crisp beats. Several tracks are heightened by turntable skills from P-Love (also on lush rhodes), other instrumental accompaniment comes from the bass and guitar - beautiful and deeply emotional. Correction - this is no simple hip-hop instrumental project but a modern hip-hop blues masterstroke. Downright and sickly essential. unmissable. - Boomkat |