This time around Loggins switches gears and moves away from the twisted electro jazz state of mind that yielded the GRN EP, to explore a more spacious, abstract collage of the diced up house and juke music that’s been rubbing off on him as of late. What’s on display here isn’t really dance music, but it does bear all the telltale marks as the robotic boom of an ever-present 808 collides with chopped up R&B vocals while loops, lyrical phrases and bits of beats are sewn together, giving life to a Frankenstein’s monster with a ghetto house stride, and it sounds good.
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