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Matthew HerbertOne Club74
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The fascination in One Club lies in how Herbert uses these bizarre, alienating sounds to create something meaningful, communal and exciting.
One Club ran a risk of its source material and subject matter ending up in a weird feedback loop. But the best part about it is that it evokes a club experience without actually sounding like club music.
If you have a whit of curiosity about your listening, though, and half an eyeball on the evolution of sampled music, you ought to at least have your ears pricked by One Club.
| 90 | musicOMH |
| 72 | Pitchfork |
| 60 | Drowned in Sound |