Opening on an especially elegant moment, March Four kicks off now you know with an air of charm. Part of creating its world are the sublime pops and clicks sampled from vinyl, giving a kind of musty feel to the overall affair. The tracks are short, instrumental sketches that pull from a variety of sources. Youll hear chopped and screwed vocal samples, a jazzy interlude or lush synth work blended into one patchwork pastiche, while deep bass and drum work add a hip-hop flair under the dense array of sounds. A short album, its over before you know it, not overstaying its welcome or overextending the character of the sounds presented.
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