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Sometimes needlessly complex and, at its worst, goofy for the sake of being goofy--proper boots-in-a-dryer bizniz with shrill flotsam swirling about--these tracks can be as off-putting as they are exhilarating.
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There’s a lot more going on besides, maybe a touchstone too much at times, but you’d have to have either incredibly specific or incredibly boring taste to not find some gold herein.
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If you're in the wrong mood it can be a touch wearing by the end, but more often than not this is 21st century funk gone right.
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Butter is twitchier than a smoker on a 12-hour flight, and you wish Hud-Mo would have more confidence in his majestic melodies before shredding them. For the intrepid listener, though, this is popping candy for the ears.
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Hudson Mohawke, whose debut album contrives to be both idiosyncratic and soulful. The spirits of OutKast and Prince loom large, and, along with most of the albums here, it crackles with imagination.
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Hudson can definitely do tweaked, but he has work to do before being transcendent.
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More than his emerging pop craft, what Birchard infuses his debut album with is a sense of fun and excitement.
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Q MagazineHis debut album is a brilliantly inventive collision of '80s golden-era hip-hop, Aphex Twin-style beats and pop melodies that wouldn't be out of place on an OutKast record. [Nov 2009, p.107]
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More often, though, the experiment works--and listening to Butter can feel like eavesdropping on the future, the next iteration of Timbaland's future pop, or Outkast's whacked-out funk.
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Jun 3, 2022