- Music
- 19 Feb 04
Aporop'at
It seem Scott Heron’s move to Barcelona is having a profound effect on him. His last S+S LP was a cold, clinical corker, but the new offering from the Prefuse 73 man (he really is unfairly talented) is 14 servings of Spanish-flecked beauty.
It seem Scott Heron’s move to Barcelona is having a profound effect on him. His last S+S LP was a cold, clinical corker, but the new offering from the Prefuse 73 man (he really is unfairly talented) is 14 servings of Spanish-flecked beauty. They sound like love songs – but seeing as we don’t have Spanish, we can’t be sure. Quite traditonal sounding for the most part – breathy vocals, plucked guitar, lives drums and brass – there’s enough of a hint of Herren’s love of all things glitch to make this relevant to this page.
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