I agree that the melodies are more entrenched in "3". I would give it a
few more listens before you write it off as just being derivative of his
previous work.
IMO Pole's "3" is approaching more of a finished state. It's becoming a
bit more than the regae + ambient = pole equation that everybody
associates with him. There's a lot more "microscopic" sounds going on in
the background which I really appreciate. Some strange vocal
(?) elements..
The vinyl is physically beautiful and sounds beautiful, even if it is
pricey for a domestic release.
Andrew
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