Neglecting the help of long-time collaborators Flying Lotus and The Gaslamp Killer in favour of recording and mixing alone in his home studio, dub revivalist Gonjasufi's mini LP Mu.Zz.Le continues the artist's search for a Captain Beefheart/Lee 'Scratch' Perry crossover sheltered in darkness. His first release since last year's free EP 9th Inning, Sumach Valentine presents his latest piece of shady electronica in a style straying away from his initial release A Sufi and a Killer. Rather than serve as the conspicuous vocalization over a dubby and at times bombastic beat, this time Valentine's voice is as much a part of the scenery as the fuzz and grime of the guitars and keys.
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