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FilterA production gem. [#19, p.91]
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Soft Money continues to blur the line between downtempo electronica and underground hip-hop in its own distinct, highly gratifying way.
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In a genre where dullness is constantly being fought off, there's never a moment on Soft Money moment when monotony threatens to take over.
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If you like instrumental hip-hop and don't mind a few tracks with vocals (most of which are quite well done), Soft Money is worth checking out.
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There are few dynamic surprises here, and no serrated edges, but this disc's strength lies in its building mass of lumbering, decelerated funk, its textures gluey and thick.
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Q MagazineBeguiling, high-density productions. [Apr 2006, p.119]
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Under The RadarThe results are mesmerizing. [#13, p.90]
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Soft Money has a firm foundation, with SP-1200 fetishism being just one small sliver of its appeal.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 8 out of 9
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Negative: 1 out of 9
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MikeBMar 17, 2008Ranges from good to very good. The vinyl is worth seeking out, great sound for low price
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LibbiLJul 12, 2007Bangin' cd! Plus Ms. John Soda is featured on more than 1 track. You can't touch that. The beats sink in deep.
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PedroPMar 31, 2006The best surprise of the year so far. Great beats with a political message. My favourite hip-hop "Supa Star". Check it out!