“N-Train” is the killer track. Driving funk-fuelled b-line, shimmering keys and wah-wah guitar, all hammering it home over a no-nonsense drum track. Next up, the title cut “One Man’s Junk” starts life as a stuttering, repetitive groove, before opening out into spacey cosmics and weird noise manipulation. “Changes” is an okay late night jazz shuffler, whilst the closing cut “Stinkin’ Thinkin'” follows a similar melodic route with drifting melodies. Mastered by Stefan ‘Pole’ Betke so the depth of sound and rhythm is breath taking.
4 Out Of 5
Reviewed By: Darren Wall