Revered hip hop collective TZU delve into some brazen flourishes of ‘80s pop smarts throughout Nowhere Home, with a Peter Gabriel-biting vocal inflection through to an early ‘80s Prince-recalling synth solo as a tasty cherry on the cake. It’s a club banger that doesn’t really bang, but it is still pretty bloody danceable. The flurry of floor-toms and funk-accents on the bass come together in a way that hints at a show-stopper of a live jam.
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