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Some Say I So I Say Light

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Cold Win
3:17
02
Them Waters
5:03
03
Dial Tones
5:32
04
Plastic Bag Brain
4:35
05
Thymethymethyme
3:45
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Meltdown
5:06
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Sloth Trot
6:42
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Dorsal Morsel
5:18
09
MSI musmiD
4:09
10
12 Deaf
5:29
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Comatose
4:55
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Total Tracks: 11   Total Length: 53:51

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Sharon O'Connell

eMusic Contributor

05.07.13
A far more cohesive and dynamic style of post-everything hip-pop
2013 | Label: Play It Again Sam / PIAS Digital

With his debut album as Ghostpoet, London MC and producer Obaro Ejimiwe declared his love of not only hip-hop, electronica and trip-hop, but also of blues, jazz, electro and straight-up indie pop. Peanut Butter Blues & Melancholy Jam heralded the arrival of a fresh, young voice that chimed well with then current enthusiasm for Jamie Woon and James Blake, but spread itself rather too thinly, its rampant diversity signaling a fuzziness of intent as much as broadmindedness. Nonetheless, it bagged a Mercury nomination. Now, the follow-up.

Some Say I So I Say Light is not only a more focused and purposeful record, but also a braver one, yet t sacrifices none of the strangely sun-dappled anxiety or quotidian, small-hours doubt that is Ghostpoet’s trademark. Leaving his bedroom for a studio has seen his production talents mature, too and he strikes a smart balance between vocal intimacy and textured electronic cool. His voice — equal parts Gil Scott-Heron and Tricky – is the album’s heart. Warmly cracked and with an oddly alluring, catarrhal thickness, his sprechgesang deals with everything from the gradual growing apart in a relationship to spending too much money on Amazon. It’s offset to fine effect on “Dialtones” by… read more »

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