I love trip-hop. You love trip-hop. Everyone loves trip-hop and this is album is one of the reasons why. It has that timeless quality, the melancholic tone that reassures and although it's superficially a chill-out kind of vibe there is something quite edgy bubbling underneath. And it is so frigging cool.
Although it's mainly an instrumental album there are one or two tunes there that are proper vocal affairs, for instance 'Silk Street' which could be a Wax Tailor or Tricky number. Tha'ts not praise I throw around blindly, this bloke has seriously earned the right with what is, quite frankly a beautifully crafter album. I just hope he has it in CD format.
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