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2.7 average | Erwann S. STAFF | March 18th 24 | The Great Bailout channels Matana Roberts' Coin Coin series with haunting jazz poetry seeing avant stuff (here, mostly electroacoustic with occasional forays into noisy and ambient territories) dictate the soundscape. A leftfield sonic experience that mostly left me cold.
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3.0 good | ajcollins15 | March 16th 24 | The newest album from one of the greatest names in the underground hip hop scene is both intriguing and somewhat superficial. moor mother's music has traversed various genres, from experimental, industrial, and abstract hip hop to side projects in jazz and even noise rock. However, on "The Great Bailout," she delves into an electroacoustic direction with undertones of experimental hip hop and poetry. While everything seems like it should coalesce, nothing quite comes together as expected. I find enjoyment in the listening experience, but it tends to fade from memory once it's over. Additionally, the two 9-minute tracks on the album feel overly lengthy without offering sufficiently interesting ideas to sustain their duration.
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4.0 excellent | Tom R. CONTRIBUTOR | March 27th 24 |
4.0 excellent | iGuter | March 18th 24 |
2.5 average | 8genre | March 12th 24 |
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