Dust'd.
I don't tend to like dub so much, but said site's gushing review on this one convinced me to give it a try. It's a lot more adventurous, a lot prettier, a lot better differentiated in the mix, a lot synthier and otherwise otherworldly than the dub label would lead you to believe. It's totally a headphone album, just something to let whorl brainwise.
As with all these mushy, double-tripled sound albums that are in these days, it kind of gives me a head fog, but for whatever reason, this time around, I didn't mind it quite so much. That said, as I've ranted, I prefer a little more scaffolding and a little less horsing around under blankets 3/5
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