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3.5 great | Bedex | October 13th 22 | Although I was not as attentive as I should have been during my listen, this overall felt more consistent, but a wee bit less interesting than the debut Black Moon. The songs are all well crafted here, and some of the less convincing vocals have gone, but the tracks also have less of an edge and less of a play with beats and rhythm than the best ones on EP1. What we have here are 5 breezy, aerial, delicately produced neo-soul tracks on the very relaxed side of things, but a little more standard than EP1. The bass on 4 is delightfully produced, but aside from that I dont really have track-specific points - this is neat and good, playlist quality, but not top tier. 3.6
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3.5 great | TwigTW | June 28th 18 |
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