
MaxiScratch handles the music and turntable work, while Third Sight’s Roughneck Jihad controls the lyrics and vocals. That clear separation of roles gives the release its strength. These are not rap songs with scratches attached at the end; the DJ work is part of the composition’s language from the beginning. Both tracks remain concise, but they suggest different functions. “Groovepelek” emphasizes movement and rhythmic exchange, while “42 Negative Confessions” carries a heavier, more inward title and gives Jihad’s voice a contrasting frame. Two cuts are enough when the MC-DJ relationship is this clearly defined.
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