Mancingelani Zinja Hlungwani's review of the album "Theo Parrish Burnt Friedman" offers a unique perspective on the collaboration between two of the most innovative producers in electronic music. Hlungwani notes the seamless integration of Parrish's jazz-infused rhythms with Friedman's experimental soundscapes, resulting in a mesmerizing blend of styles that defies categorization.
The reviewer praises the album's ability to transport the listener to an otherworldly realm, with tracks like "What's the Use?" and "Skank Bloc Bologna" creating a hypnotic atmosphere that is both meditative and soulful. Hlungwani also notes the album's political undertones, with songs like "Zaire" and "Island" addressing issues of social justice and inequality.