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- Summary: Sheffield producer Tom Bell's second album features J2K, Roots Manuva, and Shola Ama as guests.
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- Record Label: Ninja Tune
- Genre(s): Electronic
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Positive: 7 out of 13
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Mixed: 6 out of 13
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Aug 12, 2011His sound has matured considerably: he's less intent on blowing your ears off with dancehall's battery, than offering his own, still highly piquant take on slow-grind R&B.
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Aug 12, 2011It would be a crying shame if a record so accomplished, relevant and unifying never gets to be heard. Because, right now, this album is necessary.
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Aug 19, 2011An escapist Jamaica-pop lark with a traditional bent and a big heart, in the realms of good-times bass you could do a lot worse than the classy and charming Watch Me Dance.
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Aug 22, 2011Watch Me Dance doesn't reconcile the clash between retro and modernism, but at least it does the past a decent amount of justice.
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Q MagazineSep 22, 2011This follow-up proves a slightly less ramshackle but equally engaging electro-powered soundclash that even finds Bell adding the odd new twist. [Oct 2011, p.130]
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UncutAug 18, 2011This traverses dancehall, lovers rock and jungle, and adds in more UK-centric bass styles, with some success. [Sep 2011, p.96]
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Sep 22, 2011An album that vacillates between raucous and refined without losing sight of the dance floor.
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