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Tricky | Knowle West Boy
Domino (2008)
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RICHARD BECK
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October 8, 2008
TRICKY | KNOWLE WEST BOY
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Who's not glad to have Tricky around? In 1995, he helped conjure trip-hop into existence with his classic debut,
Maxinquaye
. Ever since, his complex, wary cynicism has been a unique voice in black music, mutating and diversifying its way out of easy categorization.
Knowle West Boy
is a survey of Tricky’s sonic versatility — straightforward rock and oppressive, moody atmospherics all have a home here — and it is frequently gorgeous. “Coalition” illuminates a particular sort of 21st-century isolation like little else I’ve heard. As the beat marches ominously, a cello, played in light touches, floats in and out of the foreground, urging Tricky’s fevered rhymes on before leaving the scene. Gender, politics, religion, class, and race all speak across one another throughout the album, but Tricky refuses to settle, refuses to inhabit one identity rather than another.
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