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If the album has a single trademark, it’s the beats, consistently selected and pointed. “All of You Go to Heaven” is the clearest example, a track whose cut-up nerve and rhythmic insistence can flash Cabaret Voltaire’s “Sensoria” across the mind, even as Fulber steers the idea into his own circuitry. The album’s second half gradually shifts away from the features into more open-ended construction, with more room for sound play, sampling, and studio improvisation.
Favorite track: All Of You Go To Heaven.