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Vocal Studies & Uprock Narratives
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Scott Herren is part bedroom auteur, part futurist funkateer. Under prior aliases Savath & Savalas and Delarosa & Asora, Herren has taken excursions into spacey post-rock and neo-electro. As Prefuse73, he applies his glitchy-laptop approach to hip-hop. "Radio Attack" echoes the Fugees, while "Blacklist" features vocals from resurrected underground-rap veteran MF Doom and newbie phrase-flipper Aesop Rock. Herren takes cues from both DJ Shadow and Company Flow's El-P but leans on swirling melody as much as manipulated breaks. "Afternoon Love-In" sounds like D'Angelo's Soulquarians would sound covering the Tron soundtrack; what could have been clinical melancholy drips with modernist soul.
Reviewed by Jon Caramanica (www.blender.com)
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Quote this article on your site | E-mail1. Written by jules, on 17-09-2007 07:16 love it so original and scatty. essential purchase
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Prefuse 73 is the alias of Scott Herren, an experimental hip-hop producer whose material often features MCs buried in the mix to become more a part of the sonic texture than a focal point. Herren began his career working in commercial studios in Atlanta, but later went on to more experimental work. His first record under the Prefuse name, Vocal Studies + Uprock Narratives, not only buried but cut up and spliced raps as well as allowing some more straightforward vocals from several MCs. The 2003 follow-up, One Word Extinguisher, carried on in a similar vein. That same year, Warp released Extinguished: Outtakes -- a fascinating EP of beats and samples that ran through 23 tracks in about 35 minutes.
Surrounded by Silence, the proper successor to One Word Extinguisher, was released in March of 2005, featuring collaborations with rappers Ghostface and Aesop Rock, plus Blonde Redhead and EL-P. Three months later, an EP of recordings made with the band the Books appeared, titled Reads the Books. The next Prefuse record, 2006's Security Screenings, was relatively collaboration-free; it featured only two guests, Four Tet's Kieran Hebden and Tunde Adebimpe from TV on the Radio. Herren has also worked under his own name and that of Savath + Savalas and Delarosa & Asora.
by Geoff Orens, All Music Guide
Label: Warp
www.prefuse73.com
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