The Music of Doodoo Face is a significant step forward for Wallpaper. As established by his recent "Live Band Remixes" for Passion Pit and Das Racist, Eric Fredric's become ace at merging the organic into the elecronic. These are huge beats with infinite intricacy - the perffect tribute to Fedric's oldes influences: P-funk, Afrobeat, and the panoply of Bay Area Rap. You'll hear strains of Justice too and even Eno in the minimalist pop of "Fine GF,"but you don't need to know any of this to "get" Wallpaper. From the cavernous thump and honking sax of opener "Indecent" to the warped hyphy of "DDD" to "Doodoo Face" itself, This is dark, nasty, load-bearing booty funk fo the Oakland house party variety.
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