A Chicago-based, anonymous trio (as described in reviews) known for blending dub, reggae, funk, hip hop and post-punk into experimental, groove-driven music.

Described in DeBaser reviews as a fairly unknown group from Chicago; presented as three anonymous gentlemen on Heavy International; sound blends reggae, dub, jazz, hip hop, lo-fi electronica and post-punk; bass and keyboards prominent; guitars largely absent.

Two DeBaser reviews describe The Eternals as a Chicago-based trio that blends dub, reggae, funk, hip hop and post-punk. Reviewers praise the albums Heavy International and Rawar Style for their experimental yet cohesive sound. Bass and keyboards are repeatedly highlighted; guitars are largely absent. Vocals are restrained and used effectively within the songs.

For:Listeners who enjoy dub, reggae, experimental post-punk, funk, lo-fi electronica and adventurous genre-blending music.

 

The album in question is by the Eternals, a fairly unknown group from Chicago that plays a bit of whatever comes to mind at the time.

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The Eternals know how to blend reggae, dub, jazz, hip hop, lo-fi electronica, and post-punk with surgical precision, creating unique songs that, despite the extreme variety of sounds, are never too overwhelming.

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