Review: Usually, if someone tells you to hush you feel aggrieved. Possibly even angry. But not when Liz tells you to hush. She could deliver any type of gagging order with these sweet harmonic R&B tones and get away with it. A gentle nod to R&B's golden days 10 years ago, she's reminiscent of early Destiny's Child but beefed up with modern day contemporary production edge. An interesting release from Mad Decent.
Review: Mad Decent's unpredictable Jeffrees off-shoot is a one-stop-shop for all things electric - a matter of days ago they gave away a psychedelic folk EP from Jahan Lennon and now there's this outrageously eclectic dancefloor attack. The sixth volume in the series, you should know the score by now; from the juicy sub-satisfaction and trap-door riddim of Sibot's "Magnetic Gem" to the sexy leftside R&B of Liz's "Underdogs" via the more peaktime squeaks and tribal pounding of Lady Bee's "Sweet Like Chocolate", Jeffree's currency is the complete unknown. And long may they prosper!
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