And with its reissue last year on Rush Hour along with the release of a collection of unfinished and experimental tracks titled Resurrection, the duo were finally given the credit they deserved for a legacy they left on the genre. They’re sounding just as fresh and innovative as they did way back when, and rapidly approaching is an opportunity to see what the fuss is all about.
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