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And while the Undermind and Carini were both spellbinding. The way that Jim moved through styles and emotions like it was flipping through a magazine just melts my brain.
It sounds like a mission statement from 3.0 - Take the way we jammed in 93 or 94, throwing tons of ideas at the wall to see what sticks, but use all the restraint and taste we learned along the way to make damn near everything not only stick to the wall but stick together. It's like every 45-60 seconds from 11 minutes to 17 or 18, they've fully morphed into a new idea in a completely effortless manner.
I read one bad review of the show. The guy was talking about how bad it is when Chalkdust is the highlight of a show, and bitching endlessly about Ocelot and Alaska and Undermind. He thought Undermind "Went nowhere" which IMO was enough to invalidate any opinions he had by itself.