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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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| There are enough heartfelt bits for one to understand the sentiment Sixtoo and Stigg of the Dump are going for. A sparse guitar fans out quite gorgeously on the walking-paced title track, while the brittle "Postcards" cops a similarly slow, plodding beat but ebbs and flows with a pretty Rhodes. "Cracktivity" possibly uses the shuffling drums from Al Green's "I'm Glad You're Mine" and the ring from a spooky collegiate clock tower. - The Wire |