Articles tagged "prefuse 73"Mixed MediaSavath y Savalas - The Predicate (Dub Version) (new album / MP3)by Tyler Gould[20.Nov.09] :. Savath y Savalas The Predicate (Dub Version) (Stones Throw) Releasing: January [CD] Now [digital] The Predicate (Dub Version) is a Guillermo Scott Herren (Prefuse 73) remix of his group’s... ![]() Music ReviewSavath & Savalas: La Llamaby John Bergstrom[22.May.09] :. Hot on the heels of Prefuse 73's latest comes the third album from Guillermo Scott Herren's Catalan psych-folk project. ![]() Music ReviewPrefuse 73: Everything She Touched Turned Ampexianby Alan Ranta[30.Apr.09] :. Heron's best work since One Word Extinguisher is a true album experience, meant to be played start to finish in one uninterrupted session for maximum enjoyment. ![]() Music ReviewPrefuse 73: Preparationsby Nate Dorr[25.Oct.07] :. It's going to take more than a simple return to the clearer song forms of One Word Extinguisher to get anyone all that excited at this point. ![]() Music ReviewPrefuse 73: Reads the Books EPby Stephen Stirling[22.Sep.05] :. It reads like a tale of two warriors who couldn't quite win the big battle, and are furiously polishing their tarnished armor to do battle again. ![]() Music ReviewPrefuse 73: Surrounded by Silenceby Pierre Hamilton[22.Jul.05] :. Prefuse 73 loses the magical touch, filling out this album's incoherent and gaping holes with guest appearances. Prefuse 73: One Word Extinguisherby David Morris[17.Jul.03] :. Rarely has this sort of oceanism held sway through an entire hip-hop album, but on One Word Extinguisher this semidetached perspective really gets the space it needs to stretch its legs, and to envelope the listener in its surreal urbanism. Prefuse 73: The ‘92 vs ‘02 Collectionby Adam Dlugacz[11.Jul.02] :. The ‘92 vs ‘02 Collection is Prefuse 73 at his best sewing together hip-hop and ambient techno while creating a sound positively his own. Prefuse 73: Vocal Studies + Uprock Narrativesby Shan Fowler[10.Jul.01] :. Here is what Scott Herren, aka Prefuse 73, says about rappers: “I like to use MCs as another layer of music. You don’t have to get the heavy load of what an MC’s saying that might piss you off, some sort of bullshit you don’t wanna hear about.” |
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