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  "textContent": "Contact: viko007@gmail.comWeb: xcogames.comSeeking: ReviewStyle: Experimental There’s a lot going on here and it’s not particularly easy to get a grasp of it all. XCO appears to be behind a company/website called XCOGAMES, putting out video games. This writer isn’t a gamer, so a full appreciation of that is impossible. Thankfully, it doesn’t appear necessary to “get” the gaming to enjoy XCO’s music. XCO refers to himself as “experimental” and, as broad as that tag is, it certainly applies here. The artist’s droning vocals and repetitive beats create the sort of soundscape that you have to imagine would effectively score a […]\n\nThe post New Music Critique of XCO first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.",
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