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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 “I Put A Spell on You”
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