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Ice Capped at Both Ends (Limited Edition)


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    Diamond Watch Wrists is one of those special musical moments when artists
    serendipitously collide and combine their efforts to produce something inspired and unprovoked. Guillermo Scott Heron, a.k.a. Prefuse 73, crossed paths with Zach Hill, the drummer of Hella, and the two ended up collaborating on what would become Ice Capped at Both Ends. Both psychedelic and personal, free
    and driven, complex and accessible, these songs are soaked in multi-leveled
    vocal harmonies atop atmospheric production and forward-moving drums. The Diamond Watch Wrists is the product of two great musicians taking full advantage of circumstance and forging a new sound.

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    8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
    3.0 out of 5 stars Ice Capped at Both Ends, May 8, 2009
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    Mike Newmark (Tarzana, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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    This review is from: Ice Capped at Both Ends (Limited Edition) (Audio CD)
    Following Guillermo Scott Herren's career is a bit like witnessing your dog do a triple lutz without precedent, falling backwards out of your chair, and then watching him fervently for several years to see if he'll do it again. Rover, meanwhile, doesn't budge. Were you able to read his doggie thoughts, you might hear, "Look, I'm a busy guy and I can't do the same thing again and again just to satisfy my easily amused owner." Or, "Want to see some of my new tricks instead? I've got one where I run really far away from you and stare in your direction for a while, then I've got one where I--." Or, "What do you mean you don't like any of my new tricks? This is classic stuff!" But you aren't having any of it. You know the lutz is in that dog and that he could probably give you a repeat performance if he were only so inclined to do it.

    The triple lutz is One Word Extinguisher, Herren's 2003 glitch-hop album recorded under his flagship moniker Prefuse 73, and enough years have... Read more
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