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December 2nd, 2021 3:13am

Similar To Satan


Goya Gumbani & Subculture featuring Pearl de Luna “Valley of Def”

Subculture’s track for “Valley of Def” sounds like a descent into a seedy, sexy underworld with a heavy ambiance that’s equal parts jazzy noir and stoned paranoia. Pearl de Luna’s vocals are purred and slurred in a way that reminds me of Martina Topley-Bird on the early Tricky records, while Goya Gumbani’s verses are rapped with a cautious sort of calm. He doesn’t sound relaxed, but he does sound focused and thoughtful as he seems to navigate his way through terrors from both within and without.

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CLBRKS & Dweeb “Forwhatitsworth”

CLBRKS has an odd and immediately fascinating voice – a clear and obvious English accent, but with the hard nasal honk of New York rapper. In “Forwhatitsworth” he’s framed by the sort of soul samples you’d expect to hear on say, a Ghostface or classic Kanye record, but DWEEB’s production style chops it all up very coarse and uneven. It makes even the most graceful moments feel raw and unstable, so both the music and the vocal end up sounding like a slightly uncanny version of a rap style that’s mostly quite familiar.

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