Music / soul

Geography


Reviews (4)


PopMatters

d. 9. Apr. 2018

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Mike Schiller

d. 9. Apr. 2018

"... Geography feels like the start of something. It's not necessarily going to break big, at least not yet; there's no big pop single here, there's very little crossover potential. Nothing here is going to become ubiquitous. Even so, you can see it coming for Misch, maybe an album or two down the road. Misch has too much talent and too much charisma to stay bottled up for long. Don't you want to be able to say you knew him when?".


The line of best fit

d. 5. Mar. 2018

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Jumi Akinfenwa

d. 5. Mar. 2018

"... Geography has much that appeals, not least that it's one of those rare records that doesn't fit neatly in to one genre. With it, Misch has cemented his place as one of the UK's top independent producers of the moment, and looks set to only grow in confidence".


Pitchfork

d. 11. Apr. 2018

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Jonah Bromwich

d. 11. Apr. 2018

"The British singer and beatmaker's largely self-produced debut album is a pleasant, frictionless listen that benefits from his obvious chops but is held back by his risk-averse tendencies".


Politiken

d. 25. May 2018

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Kim Skotte

d. 25. May 2018

"Funky glidende og sjælfulde hiphop-beats pulserer diskret under Misch' jazzede guitar og slentresange. Stemningsmæssigt en fusion af Londons cool hiphop og blå pariserjazz, hvor Stevie Wonder får en passende hilsen ... Den kridhvide Misch-stemme får funky modspil og rap opdrift af de unge løver Carner og Goldlink, den unge jazzsangerinde Poppy Ajudha og hitter med legenderne De La Soul".