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Bryson Green

Some More (digital single)

Review by Gary Hill

Bryson Green has set off on an ambitious goal for this year. He’s releasing one single every week for 52 weeks. This review looks at one of his recent singles. The version of hip hop portrayed here is a positive one.

This review is available in book format (hardcover and paperback) in Music Street Journal: 2016  Volume 3 at lulu.com/strangesound.

Track by Track Review
Some More

Electronic textures start this cut off, feeling almost like some of the exploratory electronic stuff from the 1970s. It eventually works out to a more typical modern electronic hip hop vibe. This is a catchy cut that works pretty well. It’s nothing Earth shattering, but it’s fun.

(Editor's Note - Music Street Journal is set up for the allocation of albums, not singles - particularly not one-song singles. So, in the instances, like this one, where we've covered single song releases, we've had to make some adaptations for formatting. In the case of this one, just imagine both track review and overall review reading as one set of copy. )

 
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