Ex-member of Screw 32, songs you can sing along with by the end, and while I remember nothing when the CD’s over, I’m tempted to replay its 30 minutes again.
A beautiful, cold, and focused album like this is just the type of work any fan of Haujobb would expect. This is the second CD released under the name Cleen.
The beats are scattered from the dance hall boom to skittish jungle (and, yes, the “Block Rockin’ Beats”). This holds interest while showcasing mixing styles.
Clawfinger have Faith No More tendencies, and the ability to blend huge pop choruses with samples, scratches, Meshuggah-ish riffs, and stompin’ and rompin’.