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- Summary: This is the debut full-length collaboration between Adrian Sherwood and Rob Ellis.
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- Record Label: Tectonic
- Genre(s): Electronic, Club/Dance
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MojoMar 19, 2015The melding of the Bristolian mixmasters' complementary styles is a low-end treat. [Apr 2015, p.95]
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Mar 11, 2015Most of the album is sterling work, with the bass alternately throbbing and growling and the beats crisp and sometimes technoid. The pair’s global influences add extra spice, only meandering into average territory on an ambient dub breather at the halfway point.
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Q MagazineMar 11, 2015S&P might not have rewritten the dub rulebook here, but they've certainly minted a thrilling new chapter. [Mar 2015, p.116]
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Mar 11, 2015On Late Night Endless, Pinch and Sherwood come close, but coming from two of the most influential figures working in these areas today, there's a greater expectation here that isn't always met. When it does, it shines.
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The WireMar 11, 2015Its stark, frosty textures recall the Metalheadz-influenced feel of Pinch's recent solo work, an aesthetic that occasionally, especially on "Precinct Of Sound," threatens to tip over into sluggish moodiness. At best it's just as deft and cosmically heavy as you'd hope. [Mar 2015, p.52]
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Mar 11, 2015For all the dub diehards, Late Night Endless is a must-have. For the rest, it's a leisurely detour in the catalogues of two great artists who proved themselves a long time ago.
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Mar 11, 2015Tthe net effect is ultimately an uninspired collection of tracks that do little to offer a close listener anything new.