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Trance titan keeps the purists happy on third studio album.
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The Alesha Dixons of the scene are going to have to come stronger than this.
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Feels like you're standing in a lift with Jaco Pastorious
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Steven Ellison's hometown provides the impetus for a narrative of city life where...
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This is symbolic of the second-rate attitude Drastik sees fit to run with.
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...It's hard to imagine a more succinct display of old Orleans brass and New Orleans...
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Catchy-as-hell, well-executed R&B.
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Ghostface's narratives are still lucid and evocative and his flow visceral and vital.
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The sound of an artist in their comfort zone - content that their boundary-pushing...
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Brixton's latest hotly-tipped MC mixes it up with his crew...
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‘Underground or overground, what’s the difference? I’m the king’. He’s yet...
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...More O.C than Plan B.
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In a genre saturated by pointless guestspots, some quality collaboration would elevate...
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...As an introduction to Linda Reid, you are left distinctly underwhelmed.
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The dreads are gone but the pipes remain.
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Like overweight businessmen, this album belongs in a strip club. It shouldn’t really...