dean blunt
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Sonically, Black Metal 2 tends to revisit its predecessor’s A-side, with even darker and terser results.
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A surprise 10-track mixtape from UK singer-songwriter/experimental hip hop producer Dean Blunt, featuring frequent collaborator Arca and a mysterious DJ Escrow.
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Following the release of his Babyfather EP earlier this year, Dean Blunt assumes his new alias again for the above “Meditation,” co-produced by Arca. The latter has a new album called Mutant out on November 20 via Mute; hear the lead single “Soichiro” here. Who can say what Blunt has
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A sobering and cinematic instrumental from Dean Blunt. Whatever, it’s not slow-mo joint rolling.
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MY SEMI-MONTHLY VINYL UPDATE! YEAHHAHHAHAH! In this video, I’m showing off some recent additions to my record collection, and going into how I feel about some of ’em.
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UK singer-songwriter and musical oddball Dean Blunt releases an album that’s difficult to put into words. While simple in composition and sloppy in execution, the album still manages to draw up some real feelings of isolation, melancholy, and frustration.
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Dean Blunt, best known as one half of London duo Hype Williams, has dropped a new single titled “King James.” The track continues the decidedly reserved and introspective lyrical themes of the LP he put out earlier this year, The Redeemer; but the warm orchestral arrangements on that album are
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As one half of the group formerly known as Hype Williams, a duo which now goes under the more self-explanatory title Dean Blunt and Inga Copeland, Dean Blunt has specialized in obtuse, abstract electronic pop, though I use the term “pop” this loosely. With the idea of pop tends to