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Disappeared

by Spring Heel Jack

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Overall Rating: 2.5115 Disappeared is ranked overall as 2.5115 out of 4 stars
Avg. Critic Score: 2.8486 Disappeared has an avg. critic score of 2.8486 out of 4 stars

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Disappearedis the sound of drum'n'bass dissected, blended with a spy movie score, and given the acidic, demonic twist of a carnival sideshow. It's also Spring Heel Jack's best album. ...more
PopMatters
John Coxon and Ashley Wales, the duo who are Spring Heel Jack, an outfit most closely associated with a drum'n'bass sound, have anchored their new release, Disappeared around two relatively out jazz pieces. ...more
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Splendid
One of the best instrumental albums you are likely to hear this year. ...read the complete review at Splendid
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Drowned In Sound
Marking their third (four, if you count their collaboration with Low on the Bombscare EP ) release already in 2000, Spring Heel Jack are showing no signs of slowing down. While two of those releases were technically stateside re-issues ( Treader ...read the complete review at Drowned In Sound
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Q Magazine
Spring Heel Jack exist in that increasingly exciting no-man's land where clubland and modern jazz call a truce and have a kickabout. ...read the complete review at Q Magazine
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Wall of Sound
Spring Heel Jack's latest seems so willfully irritating, careening from one idea to the next, with little regard for such pop conventions as melody, rhythm, or harmony, that one can't help but wonder -- albeit fleetingly -- if it just might point toward...read the complete review at Wall of Sound
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Playlouder
Imagine for a minute that Star Wars had been the brainchild of David Lynch rather than George Lucas. Obviously it would still have needed a soundtrack, and, more than likely, it would have gone something like this. Spring Heel Jack may have spent the...read the complete review at Playlouder

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