Tuesday, August 20

Album Review: Prefuse 73 - Everything She Touched Turned Ampexian

Scott Herren, aka Prefuse 73, is a relatively well known glitch hop beat maker. Everything She Touched Turned Ampexian is a solid album for its genre. The best description I can provide is that it sounds and feels like a dream that a robot would have. This robot would have to be partly human but mostly robot for sure. The sounds on this record all sound very fluid, bouncy, round, and colorful. Each track is consistently abstract and spacey while at the same time, there is always a constant beat that holds it down. The greatest thing about this record is that it is constantly moving forward. All the tracks are brief, yet exceptional. All of the beats have an admirable depth to them. With a decent pair of headphones, the mix is like a sandwich in which all the fix ins combine perfectly. Herren is an increidbly talented producer. His strongest point in his work is definitely his attention to detail. This is a great record to listen to while doing some homework or something of that sort. This record is also deep enough to enjoy on it's own. 7.5/10.

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