Leftfield : Afrika Shox
[B]'Afrika Shox'[/B] is a worryingly pedestrian piece of work, a burly slab of vocoder electro-funk that falls far short of the melodrama it aspires to generate.
- September 4, 1999 | 0 Comments
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The first taster from Leftfield's painfully overdue second album is already in serious danger of being overshadowed by its notorious video. Which is not so much a tribute to Chris Cunningham's savage imagination as evidence that 'Afrika Shox' is a worryingly pedestrian piece of work, a burly slab of vocoder electro-funk that falls far short of the melodrama it aspires to generate. Still, at least Dave Clarke's flipside remix of stout-commercial soundtrack
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