Diaspora aptly named. Despite the difficulty of making an album that addresses several different styles without getting lost, Goldlink and his team have succeeded in producing a coherent work (and it is quite rare to do so).rWe always have a good time listening to any of these albums. This one is colorful, warm and everything is meticulously produced / realized. As usual, Goldlink opts for relevance and never overdoes it. The guests' contribution is always there to make the transitions or to create strong moments. It's a great experience rPersonally, I have a weakness for At What Cost because it had a more real identity and a totally atypical atmosphere.
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