Yes...very, very rave-y; he takes cuts from old DJ Rap/Astin, Sonz of a
Loopdaloop Era, NASA--you name it--and mashes it all together into a
wicked (if nostalgic) set of breakneck tracks. Interestingly enought,
there's a bit of moodiness in each cut, but only in the sense that the
tone of the sample suggests it. His construction method remains as
kinetically frantic as it ever was. As it ever was.
Heath
Albers, Brian A. wrote:
quoted 3 lines Saw the vinyl in the store last night, but not the cd. Anybody heard it yet?>Saw the vinyl in the store last night, but not the cd. Anybody heard it yet?
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