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YES! I’m terribly excited at Pitchfork’s news that Reflection Eternal (Talib Kweli and Hi-Tek, for those who don’t know) is reuniting and going on tour. While I have the utmost respect for Kweli, I have to agree with Pitchfork’s words when they say:
In Hi-Tek, Kweli had a partner whose burbling, organic tracks perfectly complimented his thoughtful introspection and wordy, off-beat rhyme schemes. The result was arguably the most rewarding full-length of Kweli’s career; it still holds up pretty well today.
The tour dates are listed here. They’re all over the US (sadly, not in Canada), but hopefully you can find a date near you. And below is Strangers, a track off the upcoming album.
[...] we mentioned previously, Talib Kweli and Hi-Tek have reunited as Reflection Eternal and released a new album titled [...]
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