JUNK SCIENCE featured on LimeWire Blog!

9 June 2010

They had some really nice things to say about the album… check it out:

“Brooklyn-based duo Junk Science is on a two-man mission to shatter any and all preconceptions about how hip-hop is supposed to work. When you learn that MC Baje One and DJ Snafu came up on the left-of-center sounds of artists like The Goats and Mad Kap, things come into a bit more focus, but on their third album, A Miraculous Kind of Machine, Junk Science is definitively revealed to be working alongside the likes of Serengeti & Polyphonic, Busdriver, and LMNOP in terms of underground hip-hoppers seeking out new sonic sources. For his part, Snafu so completely transmogrifies the basic ingredients of his tracks that it’s usually tough to tell where they actually started out, but the end results — while consistently propulsive and hypnotic — have little to do with what you’re used to hearing on conventional hip-hop outings. If anything, they’re closer to Nightmares on Wax or Kahn than your usual hip-hop beatmeisters. And Baje One delivers a flow that’s simultaneously thoughtful and unrelenting, never reliant on braggadocio, and never shying away from a sensitive side that’s too often swept under the rug by other rappers. A Miraculous Kind of Machine points a peculiar but powerful way forward for hip-hop.”

Read the original piece HERE

Get your copy of the CD  HERE or head over to Junk Science - A Miraculous Kind Of Machine - The Syllabus

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