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If any one album can be said to pick up on the surreal funk explorations of latter-day Miles Davis, Uninvisible is it.
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Alternative PressMMW charge brazenly past cries of Jimmy Smith worship into territory rarely covered by artists either acoustic or electric. [Jun 2002, p.80]
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A weird ride, but a good one.
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While some of the complexities of their precursors have been beveled off by MM&W, dancefloor maniacs and couch boppers alike will find something to admire in rhythmically compulsive entries like the title track.
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Many tracks come off as retreads or ideas freeze-dried for consumption at the trio's famous exhaustingly intense live shows.
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Picking up where their 2000 release The Dropper left off and echoing the freeform explorations of their defining 1996 effort Shack Man, Uninvisible falls right in step with these two then takes off running.
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Their most enjoyable collection yet.
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[Anonymous]Jan 1, 2007Grooves and awesome jammage to the max. Just like all of their albums except Farmers Reserve, it gets a 10