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Juice B Crypts
Cat: WARPCD 301. Rel: 18 Oct 19
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Juice B Crypts
A Loop So Nice
They Played It Twice (feat Xenia Rubinos)
Sugar Foot (feat Jon Anderson & Prairie WWWW)
Fort Greene Park
Titanium 2 Step (feat Sal Principato)
Hiro 3
IZM (feat Shabazz Palaces)
Juice B Crypts
The Last Supper On Shasta (feat Tune Yards)
Review: Plenty has changed since Battles exploded onto the scene as one of the freshest bands of that moment. Not least within the outfit itself, with departures and instability seeming to run through the very DNA of this troupe. Nevertheless, some things have certainly stayed the same - in particular the complexity and detail in their sound. Synth math prog rock, without wanting to put too fine a point on it. At times it's almost over-facing, that is until you cut through the chaos and start to truly appreciate how good the nuances and intricacies actually are. Highlights come thick and fast, from opener "Ambulance" which nods to playful classical; re-read through chip music before exploding into hypnotic mania. "IZM", which benefits from the appearance of hip hop duo Shabazz Palaces, nods to turn-of-the-century Beasties Boys or Chemical Brothers. And "Sugar Foot" which takes things down a more organic, vocal-driven route. Intelligent and intellectual, not that we expected anything less.
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out of stock $8.14
Juice B Crypts
Juice B Crypts (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 301. Rel: 18 Oct 19
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Ambulance (4:21)
A Loop So Nice (2:15)
They Played It Twice (feat Xenia Rubinos) (3:11)
Sugar Foot (feat Jon Anderson & Prairie WWWW) (5:17)
Fort Greene Park (5:47)
Titanium 2 Step (feat Sal Principato) (3:27)
Hiro 3 (1:05)
IZM (feat Shabazz Palaces) (3:40)
Juice B Crypts (3:57)
The Last Supper On Shasta (feat Tune Yards) (7:49)
Review: Plenty has changed since Battles exploded onto the scene as one of the freshest bands of that moment. Not least within the outfit itself, with departures and instability seeming to run through the very DNA of this troupe. Nevertheless, some things have certainly stayed the same - in particular the complexity and detail in their sound. Synth math prog rock, without wanting to put too fine a point on it. At times it's almost over-facing, that is until you cut through the chaos and start to truly appreciate how good the nuances and intricacies actually are. Highlights come thick and fast, from opener "Ambulance" which nods to playful classical; re-read through chip music before exploding into hypnotic mania. "IZM", which benefits from the appearance of hip hop duo Shabazz Palaces, nods to turn-of-the-century Beasties Boys or Chemical Brothers. And "Sugar Foot" which takes things down a more organic, vocal-driven route. Intelligent and intellectual, not that we expected anything less.
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out of stock $21.61
Juice B Crypts
Juice B Crypts (gatefold clear vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 301X. Rel: 18 Oct 19
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Ambulance (2:00)
A Loop So Nice... (2:00)
They Played It Twice (feat Xenia Rubinos) (2:00)
Sugar Foot (feat Jon Anderson & Prairie WWWW) (2:00)
Fort Greene Park (2:00)
Titanium 2 Step (feat Sal Principato) (2:00)
Hiro 3 (1:08)
IZM (feat Shabazz Palaces) (2:00)
Juice B Crypts (2:00)
The Last Supper On Shasta (feat Tune-Yards) (2:00)
Review: Plenty has changed since Battles exploded onto the scene as one of the freshest bands of that moment. Not least within the outfit itself, with departures and instability seeming to run through the very DNA of this troupe. Nevertheless, some things have certainly stayed the same - in particular the complexity and detail in their sound. Synth math prog rock, without wanting to put too fine a point on it. At times it's almost over-facing, that is until you cut through the chaos and start to truly appreciate how good the nuances and intricacies actually are. Highlights come thick and fast, from opener "Ambulance" which nods to playful classical; re-read through chip music before exploding into hypnotic mania. "IZM", which benefits from the appearance of hip hop duo Shabazz Palaces, nods to turn-of-the-century Beasties Boys or Chemical Brothers. And "Sugar Foot" which takes things down a more organic, vocal-driven route. Intelligent and intellectual, not that we expected anything less.
Read more
out of stock $21.61
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