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4.0 excellent | Alabaster Jones | January 25th 17 | One of the most fleshed out and deliberate ghettotech splits out there 4 The Ghetto focuses on the dichotomy between two styles of the subgenre that allow it to be appreciated in totally different ways. DJ Spinn's side opens things up, and it's dedicated to the mind-numbingly and trance-inducingly repetitive. Catchy though it may be, it's this intense repetition and speed that gives it an entrancing and ultimately filling quality. DJ Rashad's side explores the more expansive side of the genre, with synth-lines aplenty formed around speedy, yet not too repetitive, beat work. This style is catchy as well, and definitely stays rooted to the calling cards of the subgenre. Thus, both DJ Spinn and DJ Rashad give equally listenable and interesting takes on the subgenre they'd come to be poster boys for, taking their already solid reputation in Chicago and expanding it into the surrounding areas.
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