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DIF 003CD
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"Loop Troop is Scott Tinsley, who makes albums that are not slick, but dirty and raw, electronica from the street on an experimental hip-hop tip. One of the new generation of post hip-hop sound sorcerers who are combining the bass pressure of dub with radical mixology, Loop Troop plays with low end textures and spoken word samples, offering us an album that stands as a metaphor for what architect Rem Koolhaas calls 'the culture of congestion'. With it's pressure cooker aesthetic and dirty timbres, deconstructed grooves and sparse, hypnotic melodies, The King of Disco'in shows us the light at the end of the illbient tunnel. Loop Troop rhythm manifesto: to break down sound barriers, season the musical manna with disparate hip-hop flavours from old and new school, and top it all off with a generous dose of dub sensibility."
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