That said, Herren is still very much at the top of his game; his game being one of splicing hip-hop talents with stuttering beats and progressive breaks. The guest lyricists here are premier league - Aesop Rock’s excellent tongue twisting on ‘Sabbatical With Options’ and Bean’s brief cameo on ‘Morale Crusher’ comprise notable highlights - and when the formula works best it still sounds revelatory. Finding flaws in the flow of Ghostface and El-P on ‘Hide Ya Face’ is a fruitless exercise. A lack of consistency though presents buyers with a dilemma - retread the past for a few fleeting glimpses of the future, or hang tight for something with guts enough to push this envelope even further? Me, I’d choose the latter option unless this can be found at a bargain price.
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It's a shame he rehashed some of the beats from One Word.. you often hear the same glitchy beat on several different tracks, but its still a really enjoyable album. Aesop Rock's track makes me laugh out loud every time, that skit in the middle is great. It feels a lot more "hiphop" than One Word, mainly cos a whole load of tracks have proper vocals. Oh well.
I lost the point somewhere in this post. I think it was that it's still worth a listen.
Prefuse 73 - Surrounded By Silence
One Word Extinguisher was a brilliant album.
Maybe I will soulseek this one before buying it.
Don't tell the RIAA, please.
Prefuse 73 - Surrounded By Silence
Prefuse 73 - Surrounded By Silence