Music / rock

Inji


Reviews (2)


The guardian

d. 25. June 2015

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Tshepo Mokoena

d. 25. June 2015

"He's pouring varying thicknesses of woozy, 70s pop shimmer over Inji, sliding from joyous dance music to langorous balladry in a way that's wildly inventive and surprisingly cohesive. He conjurs up Basement Jaxx on Party Zute/Learning to Love, Prince on opening track Occasion, and the bubbling pyschedelia of friend and past collaborator Connan Mockasin on A Good Sign. All the while, Dust's skewed approach to synthpop, funk and electronica feels unbridled and explorative, serving as a reminder that pulling from a variety of influences can produce sparkling results when done by a capable pair of hands".


NME

d. 15. June 2015

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Rhian Daly

d. 15. June 2015

"Ruminations on love give way to a longing for the past. Over 'Oino''s elastic melody he ponders "How long's it gonna take to rewind time?/ Wanna make you feel like you were always mine". Dust has an eye on the past in the resigned-sounding 'Mountain', too ("When I'm waking from a dream, things are just the way they used to be"). In the here and now, though, as La Priest, he's made one of the debuts of the year".