Umberto Echo & TOYTOY: Surprise, Surprise

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more jazz and modern experimental and partly hip hop than reggae or dub, Yes Yes Yes dub but it is also just the method of production…

Ah, that explains to me why I can't do anything with it, or rather very little. For me, they are (in my opinion) really weak riddims that don't even come close to having the power of reggae or good old hip hop. Exceptions may prove the rule, but I haven't found any yet. But Umberto can't do anything about that.

“At first you need a good riddim, to make a good one dub“ ………… lemmi

(And the cover isn't exactly a feast for the eyes either... it looks like a few Ki-blots)

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