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A new Shabazz Palaces album is a must buy in advance. Whenever have they disappointed? Mysterious, dark yet shiny, this is cyberpunk hip hop, afrofuturism with a swag, grooves for our space colonies. a.g.e. montagner
supported by 10 fans who also own “Cigarrettes in the Jazz House”
The anxious, cryptic and subversive sound of "Color Wheel," always felt to me like it was from a slightly different time, it sat just a little off-kilter. But then we had the election and today I realized this album was simply from the future, composed by a soothsayer. It holds your hand through 10 wide-ranging stages of grief, ending with a twirl: the danceably sensational (first club, then jazz ballet) "St. Johns Black, White, & Red Reprise." Another gem from Home Skillet records. Gary Campbell