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  "textContent": "Disruptor RecordsProducers: Jack Rutter, Eric Conley, Christopher Peranich Spooneristically named and Utah-born Ritt Momney welcomed his third studio album with BASE, a record that recontextualizes Momney’s singer-songwriter voice in the electric now. Nothing’s unfounded in this album: for any moment of amped up, distorted bass, there’s an inciting kick beat; if there’s autotune, his vocals are clear enough to survive the melding process. While the album features moments of electropop ilk, it’s a record born in the acoustic world. It can be a little too noncommittal at times; when it’s slow, it really drags. But when it chooses a side […]\n\nThe post Album Review of \"BASE\" By Ritt Momney (8/10) first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.",
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