Review: Juju & Jordash have a deeply experimental, abstract aesthetic - audible on their album releases - but Slack Trax Vol 1 is not such a moment. Instead, the pair focus on the dance floor with devastating effects."Bellboy Slack" resounds to muffled drums and loose percussion as dreamy synths swirl away in the background. "SpaceTG Slack" is more stripped back and lacks a musical element, but its wiry rhythm, spaced out pads and smart break downs more than compensate. Finally, "Cherry Slack" sees the duo head deeper underground with acid squiggles, haunting synths and rickety drums coming together to create an esoteric but accessible sound.
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