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Collecting six vinyl-only songs onto CD for the first time, including the band's 12" debut, this album from highlights their jazz-inflected soundtracks for movies that don't exist. Among these tracks are remixes by Four Tet and Sybarite, who pick up the pace with their unique contributions yet keep the mood intact.
This cassette's album art may be a gorgeous sky blue, but it doesn't deal in daylight metaphors: my mind's vision of the music is at direct odds to the open sky artwork. The resounding visual image of King Murnam is that of music called into being from the dark by candlelight. It's not a case of horror-flick dark flickering shadows, Jazzfinger have never been ones to shoehorn clichés, preferring to move organically.
These two underground masters of the head trip combine forces for this lethal long-playing untitled track of subterranean mind games. This collaboration goes through purposefully blurred cycles of calm and anxiety that flow like a well-paced narrative.
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