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Post by Deleted on Jul 7, 2019 18:01:04 GMT
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Little Simz - Shotgun (feat. Syd)
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Kip Tyler - She's My Witch
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Post by Deleted on Jul 8, 2019 1:59:38 GMT
I credit whoever put A with at least putting something remotely modern, but I'm feeling the vibe of the second track more...Vote B
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Post by toomanyhatz on Jul 8, 2019 3:24:21 GMT
I like A OK, but B is wonderful, ahead of its time magic. What a groove!
Did not realize Buddy and Julie Miller were invented that long ago.
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Post by lokie on Jul 8, 2019 6:46:12 GMT
Yeah, there's something about
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Post by Deleted on Jul 8, 2019 17:55:34 GMT
I didn't care for the rap in A which felt like being stuck in a room with a stroppy, unpleasant teenager. Musically it was better with some jazzy colours and layers. B was like Johnny Cash playing in a haunted house. As a study in atmospherics it was pretty arresting stuff, I just wish there was more of a song as it tended to just repeat itself. Interesting choice THO'.
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Post by Mr. FOLLARD on Jul 8, 2019 23:04:45 GMT
B just dragged, waaaaay too slow. 'Atmospheric' sax doesn't help when the thing doesn't even get off the ground.
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Post by Reactionary Rage on Jul 9, 2019 7:49:44 GMT
B is a bit dull. I mean it's not much of a song.
I thought A was better than I expected but I really don't like that Back In Da Block English rap thing.
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Post by fange on Jul 9, 2019 8:24:10 GMT
I've never heard of LS, and I like this one, in particular the choruses. Nice jazzy funk feel, a very pleasant listen. Doesn't stand out toooo much from the other urban pop/hip hop out there, but always nice in small doses. B is more in my house of wheel - echo-drenched '50s rock, big guitar sound and nasty sax, and tongue-in-cheek lyrics that made me smile.
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Post by osgood on Jul 9, 2019 9:23:07 GMT
B should be more my thing, and in fact I did enjoy it quite a bit. But there was something in A, especially towards the end, that trascended the standards on the genre, and I have to vote for this surprise factor.
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Post by DarknessFish on Jul 10, 2019 7:29:08 GMT
Ooh, a modern rap effort, by a lady. It's actually more pleasant than expected, the only major crime so far has been the unnecessary guitar licks, otherwise it's a quite mellifluous laid back thing. That guitar riff is a cheese barrel though. Not too shabby otherwise.
B is lethargy incarnate, a sullen swamp swimmer of a blues track, that peters out before it really tried to go anywhere.
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Post by bungo the mungo on Jul 11, 2019 12:18:15 GMT
A is a million miles from my taste. B is not bad and more my thing.
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Post by Half Machine Lipschitz on Jul 11, 2019 22:01:26 GMT
B is a neat find, but it does drag on a bit and I enjoyed A a lot more than I expected to.
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Post by rankingted on Jul 12, 2019 6:41:55 GMT
B is the kind of atmospheric primal obscurity you’d expect to hear on a Tarantino soundtrack (which is not intended as a slight). I liked it! However A has youth and zest, an ace chorus, some lovely musical touches and is a winner.
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Post by rayge on Jul 13, 2019 15:14:47 GMT
Oh B, I suppose, if only for that absurd piano and the growling guitar. Can't be bothered with any record that's by X featuring Y
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Post by oleandermedian on Jul 16, 2019 17:01:20 GMT
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