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Current mood:Many Faced Category: Music
Will Sessions Many Faces The Few Records
Meet Many Faces, Detroit’s answer to The Roots' Illadelph Halflife (1996). With jazzy, mostly instrumental hip-hop and a few cameos by local lyricists Asylum 7 and Buff 1, it's a record jazz-minded heads can dig into. Sessions weaves a fine tapestry of beats, so much so that the featured MCs could’ve slouched, relying on Sessions’ strength to carry them along, but they don’t, making for vibrant collaborations. To top off this digable disc are some tasty J Dilla-inspired “bonus beats” sprinkled on at the end. This is a record every serious beat junkie should own. — Max McKenna
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