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Reviewed: March 25, 2016. Babyfather is the name of the latest project by the elusive British musician Dean Blunt. It is a painfully raw, emotionally generous, politically charged, intensely...
Mar 24, 2016 · That said, there is a fair amount of crap to cut through on BBF: ‘PROLIFIC DEAMONS’ and ‘Flames’ are bathed in distortion so extreme that listening to them on headphones is out of the question, while Escrow pops up on three eminently skippable spoken-word interludes.
Sep 7, 2017 · 4.5. superb. Review. by Winesburgohio STAFF. September 7th, 2017 | 7 replies. Release Date: 2016 | Tracklist. Review Summary: you're never going to get it boy.
Apr 1, 2016 · Confusing, unlistenable, still hopeful: Dean Blunt’s Babyfather is what protest music actually sounds like. There’s a Tumblr, run by an anonymous user, called Where Is The Protest Music.
Apr 1, 2016 · It's not clear who DJ Escrow is—a friend of Dean Blunt's or a persona, an unknown London musician or a parody of one—but his plucky presence is at the centre of Babyfather. BBF , which follows a string of online mixtapes from the project, is presented like a pirate radio show (complete with grotty distortion, as if it's been recorded to ...
It’s 5:00 AM, and the curtains are drawn. A familiar scene: empty canisters, burst balloons. There are questions lingering in the collective mind of the room, akin to the heady aftertaste of K-backwash and cheap vodka. When does the night end? When does the day begin? Will I ever be the same again? Can I ever be the same again? Eyelids hang heavy, yet everyone is present, awake, if not ...