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His film work borrows from both past and present with surefootedness.
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Those who enjoy this might end up liking The Herbaliser’s back catalogue a little less
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Impresses by drawing revealing parallels between diverse global musical styles.
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Tracks feel like pastiches, and the whole album’s about as edgy as a beach ball.
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Riceboy Sleeps operates at a heady level of beauty
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It doesn't do much to distinguish itself
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This feels more like a collection of brand new music than reinterpretations.
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Unremarkable psychedelic retro soul from New York.
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It veers uneasily between the tough and the sugary.
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An accomplished albeit resolutely unoriginal debut.
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A bevy of well-crafted dance-pop tracks that will definitely brighten up a festival...
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If H&T never surprises, it does at least sometimes satisfy, albeit in a basic way.
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Fans won't complain, but those unswayed will surely remain so.
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Provides a pointed satirical commentary on noughties America.
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this is a case of more turning out to be less.
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What did the people ever do to deserve this?
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Hearing this, you wish High Contrast would cut loose
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Getting Locked in the Vinyl Cellar doesn't sound like an unpleasant fate at all.
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An intriguing album that's equal parts sweaty funk and blissfully meditative jams.
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This impressive collection is cause to celebrate.
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BBC Asian Network DJ Pathaan stepping up to the decks.
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It's an irresistible party track.