Musik / hip hop

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AllMusic

2021

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Paul Simpson

2021

"The album's ten tracks are filled with slow, lurching rhythms caked in soot and smoke, with macabre samples from old horror movies instead of rhymed verses. Much of the record would've been filed under the illbient subgenre if it had appeared in the mid-'90s, as it's not too far off from what Spectre and Prince Paul were cooking up for the WordSound label during that time, but there's also a major presence of skittering drum machines recalling trap at its grimiest ... It's readily apparent that Muggs takes great joy in exploring the dark arts, and like his best work, Dies Occidendum is just as illuminating as it is grim and foreboding".


stereogum.com

d. 17. mar. 2021

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Tom Breihan

d. 17. mar. 2021

"Dies Occidendum is full of live instrumentation, and Muggs played that doomy desert guitar himself. Muggs still knows how to evoke the infinite. Dies Occidendum is a fine piece of shag-carpet zone-out music from a guy who has been inducing shag-carpet zone-outs for 30 years".