Experiment. The British trio alt-J loves it very much. Just listen to their albums , and . The songs from the latter album can be heard on Reduxer in completely different versions, strongly focused on hip-hop. The trio worked for this together with rappers and producers such as , , and . The vocals of the rappers make this compilation a lot rougher than a regular alt-J album, while the music
… often still has a fuzzy undertone. Just like the amount of collaborations, the musical influences on Reduxer are numerous, but the question is whether the real alt-J fan is waiting for a record like this. (JvQ)more