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Some who hear the opening title track from the funk collective Polyrhythmics’ new album, 'Filter System,' may reflexively jump into a cypher. At times, the song, born of an improvised session in the studio, sounds like a beat from the “Boogie Down” Bronx or south of the Brooklyn Bridge. It’s befitting of the night, steam rising from manholes. Keyboardist Nathan Spicer spits with his organ. Guitarist Ben Bloom hypes with his bright-yet-brooding electric. The horns clap, applaud, and the next verse is shared. In with a new sound, a fresh flavor, spice. Then a third. It pays to have flows in this game. And the Polyrhythmics boast musical faucets.
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Great album! A crossover jazz-r'nb-african trip from continent to continent. London does it again. Nyubian Twist with more jazz overtones. John Woodward
supported by 4 fans who also own “Filter System - Single”
I normally only listen to electronic music, but after listening to this album months ago I found it kept calling out to me. Now after purchasing it I can see why. I am totally addicted to its beauty and harmony. Thank you so much for the wax version, as it is the only form of music I collect. kaosskid