- Record Label: 4AD
- Release Date: Jun 12, 2012
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Q MagazineOct 12, 2012While his debut's defiantly un-PC lyrics take inspiration from '90s gangsta mavericks such as Three 6 Mafia, the electronic murk that surrounds them on tracks such as Get Yah Head Bust is utterly of the moment. [Jul 2012, p.110]
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Jun 26, 2012The inspiring message that is clearly part of the appeal is still buried under too much empty rap rhetoric.
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Jun 21, 2012Much like the Odd Future catalog, SpaceGhostPurrp's impressive, stark, spooky production will be enough to win over listeners bothered by the sexism.
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MagnetJun 19, 2012While the beats set SpaceGhostPurrp apart, his microphone skills are lacking; his flow, always sleepily riding behind the bass, doesn't fluctuate... But his apocalyptic perspective is refreshing. [No.88 p.59]
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Jun 11, 2012After a while, the sticky, repetitive swirls work their hypnotic magic: they're like The Bomb Squad mired in depression rather than revolution.
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Jun 20, 2012Stripped of cheap but effective lo-fi tricks, Mysterious Phonk is meandering and moronic.
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MojoJul 19, 2012The somnambulant nihilism of his one-trick flow and the risible machismo of choruses quickly wear out SpaceGhostPurrp's welcome. [Aug 2012, p.87]
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