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Heron's best work since One Word Extinguisher is a true album experience, meant to be played start to finish in one uninterrupted session for maximum enjoyment.
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Spinning through 29 tracks in just under 50 minutes, Scott Herren's sixth proper LP as Prefuse 73 offers more of the same musical madness for fans of his no-attention-span cut-ups -- and that's a good thing. With remarkably few guests and remarkably few samples (at least recognizable ones), it's basic Prefuse material, but with dozens of ideas and delicious dead ends. Anyone looking for a differentiator between this and recent Prefuse material may look in vain, but there's slightly more electro than hip-hop going on here. Also, as in the past, there are occasional glimpses of his other projects bleeding through. Beginning with "DEC. Machine Funk All ERA's," with its airy introduction and female vocal samples, Herren reels off a series of tracks that switch back and forth between cavernous hip-hop and airy folktronica with vocal samples, all the time spending less than two minutes per cut. The flavor of a spinning radio dial has never been stronger, especially as Herren stirs in nods to more types of music, like glimpses of Japanese and Spanish forms that are ever so brief (naturally).
Heron's best work since One Word Extinguisher is a true album experience, meant to be played start to finish in one uninterrupted session for maximum enjoyment.
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Not so much hip hop as a Pro-Tooled digression towards madness and enlightenment. Christian Cottingham reviews the latest from Prefuse 73.
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Not so much hip hop as a Pro-Tooled digression towards madness and enlightenment. Christian Cottingham reviews the latest from Prefuse 73.
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Heron's best work since One Word Extinguisher is a true album experience, meant to be played start to finish in one uninterrupted session for maximum enjoyment.
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Prefuse 73 - Everything She Touched Turned Ampexian (2009)This album came with only a CD and a cover. No booklet, no acknowledgements and no liner notes to accompany Scott Herren's sixth full-length LP. The Atlanta-based hip-hop producer forgoes the big-named cameos that littered his previous works, choosing instead to immerse us in the 29-track Everything She Touched Turned Ampexian with no p...
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