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Samples and examples from Doom’s homie. Fresh from guesting on MF Doom’s Mm.. Food, Dwight Farrell drops his second long-player. Begborrowsteal shares the former’s dense, cut’n’paste aesthetic, but instead of Doom’s flob-gobbed tongue-twisters, the Count paints it mellow - his baritone flows dripping over sample-heavy beats. Dollar Bill uses the intro from Toots And The Maytals’ Sweet And Dandy as the jump-off for a gravy-train lament, while New Edition Karaoke blings up Grandmaster Flash’s The Message into a close-harmony, nu-jack swing pisstake. Can you feel me baby?
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