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From URB Magazine(Om) I don't think I've ever come across a group whose name more accurately describes their music. Afro-Mystik have returned with their second full-length album, and this time they've abandoned the city completely and taken us straight to the natural setting of Mother Earth, with tribal percussion and sound effects you might find on a Sounds of the Jungle record. Morphology falls somewhere between broken beat and tribal house, with a bit of samba flavor for good measure. A few songs give the essence of a dark rainforest while others arouse visions of sun-soaked beaches. Collaborators include lead singer Omega (Blackalicious' backup singer), whose lovely voice is used only to complement the existing songs, and MC Capitol A, with his deep voice and lackluster rhymes. Unfortunately, the lyrics from both vocalists leave much to be desired. However, this album is about the music, and it fits snugly in the niche Afro-Mystik has carved out.El Dopa
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