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James Holden (2013)
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fantano
Even though I'm not completely in love with the new James Holden album, I am impressed by the simultaneously primeval and futuristic vibe he's been able to evoke on most of the tracks here.
pitchfork
The UK producer's second album combines the open-field psychedelia of Cluster and Popul Vuh with a healthy amount of Boards of Canada's dusty gaze, oscillating between buzzy pastoral beauty and harsh rhythmic duress.
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