Beatrice Dillon / Workaround

I wanted to like this more. So much more. My third fairly attentive listen now and unfortunately I think I know it does not have any great secrets left to offer up. It is pleasant. Its surfaces are modern and clean and careful and mannered and arranged just so. Like nice tiling rather than the rush and pulled rug logic of the best footwork and dub which it estimates in a kinda deskbound way. It is all a little untroubling and easy to know. I think she definitely has the potential and capacity to do something great. Something stranger, less in step, more other.



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