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| All must hail - BBC / A brilliant swan song - CMJ / Genuinely Original - Uncut / Catchy and Sublime - Under The Radar / Unquestionably, cLOUDDEAD have arrived - Pitchfork / It's golden. - Magnet / Original and eccentric - Alarm / Its merits are aplenty and deep - Flyer / Strident and sophisticated - Grooves / Uniquely promising and satisfying - Stylus |
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| Doseone, why? and odd nosdam are back. With an underground following of their dreary distorted soundscapes, these guys have been blending the indie-rock attitude with hip-hop styling to create a subtle collection of songs for some time now. And once again, eerie tones and trippy samples add a vintage feel to this recording of mostly lo-fi sounding electro beats. Not everyone can appreciate the inner workings of an album like this, a lot to take in, but worth your while to hear something new. Standout tracks include "Son of a Gun" and "Dead Dogs Two." - Impact Press |