As a producer, Dundiff has a distinct style defined by a bouncing, almost-maximalist approach. There are multiple layers to his orchestrations, making for a tiered listening experience. His most recent effort, In Love Every Day, expands on this with an album that recalls the Blue Note or Motown record catalog, with more than a little Stone Throw in for good measure. Repeated throughout the album, the shout sample serves as a motif and touchstone that engenders a party-atmosphere, albeit one unafraid to get deep and contemplative. Despite being instrumental, Dundiff paints with sound that creates a thought-provoking narrative.
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