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Close Eyes To Exit

9/10

  • Joe Muggs
  • 27 November 2015
KRTS

Kurtis Hairston set out his stall with his 2012 album 'The Dread Of An Unknown Evil' – but its outstanding production and intense song structures couldn't differentiate it from other James Blake-ish post-dubstep of the time.

This time round, though, Hairston has smashed any doubts. Even though you can hear hip hop, dub and electronica here, this LP is nothing but itself: it's an exquisite distillation of fury and sorrow at a chaotic world, and it manages to both be as futuristic as hell and look back to pre-digital studio experiments like David Bowie's 'Low' in its collages and abstractions.

This is genuinely experimental music that anyone should be able to appreciate instantly – and it's basically a masterpiece.

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