Onuinu Consequence of Sound Album Review – Big Debut at CMJ

Posted on Oct 8, 2012
Onuinu Consequence of Sound Album Review – Big Debut at CMJ

The debut from Onuinu‘s Dorian Duvall has everyone nodding along to his shimmering and submerged album. Mirror Gazer got college stations moving enough last week to debut at #51 at CMJ. Consequence of Sound called his full-length a “formidable reason to take disco-hop seriously”, referring to Duvall‘s self-described sub-genre. Taking elements of electronic, hip-hop, disco, and r&b — Mirror Gazer crystalizes into a “cool palette of celestial sounds”. Read the full review here. With so many releases out this time of year, and very few being debut albums, Onuinu‘s freshman release has set him up to be one of the breakthrough artists of 2012.

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