Black Up's calmer companion. Their hip hop is still dark and mysterious; but the way the band convey these futuristic and nocturnal beats has now changed. It's dreamier, more psychedelic than properly surreal - even though Lese Majesty still contains its fair share of cryptic moments - and above all, more eclectic - but less gripping - than its predecessor. The amount of ideas thrown here is impressive, but some inconsistent one-minute tracks do break the experience from time to time.
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