Spaceghostpurrp emerges from the murk that smothered his earlier releases, but not the darkness and atmosphere, with his Memphis-and-Mortal Kombat music being given listenable treatment for this first time. With slightly more clarity, his beats almost reach the point of despairing London post-dubstep in mood, which might help amongst his target audience, but mood is his only selling point. Never really a rapper, he’s still only functional on what are mostly reworkings of old tracks





