
Drawing from an acute sense of what could perhaps be described as deep-minimalism-turned-into-a-quasi-equatorial-feast,“Full of Holes” gradually unfolds and weaves its fabrics in ways that are evocative of the disparate sensations and heady feelings one might run into in a provo-ritualistic setting, whilst XDB’s recontextualisation routes a more linear but no less absorbing excursion.”
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