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The Wire (p.59) - "[H]is unsettling siren voice emerges from the Lynchian gloom of the charred soundtrack like a strange hybrid of Scott Walker, Robert Wyatt and Radiohead."17.878
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Uncut (p.113) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[T]his feels like a strong dose of the right stuff....Somehow both bracing and irresistible..."The Wire (p.59) - "[T]here's a freshness and vigour on display throughout, typified by the breathtaking gales of white noise that blow through the closing 'Drum Light'."17.878
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The Wire (p.72) - "AUDIOGOLD is carried through by the acrobatic elan of its creator."17.878
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Record Collector (magazine) (p.79) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "Bizzy's style was fast and brutal, treating the beats to machine-gun scatter-bursts ripe for MCs' exhortations."17.878
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Clash (magazine) - "Built for dancefloors and home stereos alike, EAR DRUMS AND BLACK HOLES demonstrates an aural growth within the genres Starkey inhabits and his skills as producer."17.878
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Uncut (magazine) (p.34) - Ranked #47 in Uncut's "The 50 Best Albums Of 2010" -- "[A] gem-like debut from an Irish duo....Charmingly unpretentious."17.878
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Uncut (magazine) (p.101) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "This comp moves from the pastoral retro techno of Solar Bears, the electropop of Kuedo, to the manic excursions of Starkey's 'Stars' and Rossi B & Luca's 'E10 Riddim'."17.878
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Clash (magazine) - "Boxcutter flirts competently with funky house, UKG and even mid-'80s funk, all showcasing his deft and malleable production styles."17.878
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The Wire (p.53) - "Murderbot has an amazing ear for musical detail, whether it's the perfectly-inlaid police siren on 'The Vibe Is So Right' or the way the drum programming unfolds on 'Under Dress'..."17.878
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The Wire (p.63) - "It may be the most technically complex drill 'n' bass album yet released..."17.878
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Uncut (magazine) (p.90) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[W]here it works -- see 'Footwurk Homicide' -- it hits a seam of rugged futurism that's coldly invigorating."17.878
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Uncut (p.119) - 3 stars out of 5 - "SPECIAL FORCES is a carefully measured yet heartfelt album....Melody-driven progressive electronic pop..."17.878
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The Wire (p.72) - "There's an almost vertiginous, Wordsworthian sense of mountainscapes coming monstrously alive in some of the beatless passages of COME ON PRIMATES!"17.878
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The Wire (p.53) - "GLYPHIC is like a burst of strange light breaking into the empty spaces of the dubstep sound..."Q (Magazine) (p.109) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[H]is feel for the razor-edged rhythms and echo-chamber intricacies of the music is second to none..."17.878
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Uncut (magazine) (p.82) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[He is] dubbed the 'Crack Capone' after his propensity for concocting short, sharp, sense-shredding hits from the rawest ingredients..."17.878
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Uncut (magazine) (p.87) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "With the brittle snares and boiled-down samples of Chicago's juke scene also added, as well as the vintage washes of Oneohtrix Point Never, this is a genuinely fresh hybrid."17.878
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Q (Magazine) (p.102) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "The mood is icy rather than spooky, 'Isotonic Pool' and 'Pillars Of Creation''s glacial synth tones and doom-laden bass suggesting a frozen Boards Of Canada."17.878
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Rolling Stone (8/6/98, p.72) - 3 Stars (out of 5) - "...a double CD of Mogwai remixes, presents an unusual problem:...most Mogwai tunes already sound like remixes....Most of the remixers...are as good at toying with Mogwai as Mogwai are at toying with everyone else."Entertainment Weekly (7/10/98, p.76) - "...Mogwai's two-CD set pits understated guitar figures against peals of noise, u-ziq and Alec Empire get beat-crazy, but the idea is rock mutation, not murder..." - Rating: A-NME (Magazine) (10/6/01, p.42) - 7 out of 10 - "...Dispersed and diluted by a series of 1998 remix stars...suggesting different ways in which they could skin their already distinctive sound..."0.6830578
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Melody Maker (9/23/95, p.35) - "...U-Ziq proves he can turn the disparate noises from his electronic junkshop into a cohesive aural whole..."0.6750062
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Alternative Press (1/02, pp.82-3) - 9 out of 10 - "...One of the strongest remix albums of 2001..."0.4607396
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Rolling Stone (8/6/98, p.72) - 3 Stars (out of 5) - "...a double CD of Mogwai remixes, presents an unusual problem:...most Mogwai tunes already sound like remixes....Most of the remixers...are as good at toying with Mogwai as Mogwai are at toying with everyone else."Entertainment Weekly (7/10/98, p.76) - "...Mogwai's two-CD set pits understated guitar figures against peals of noise, u-ziq and Alec Empire get beat-crazy, but the idea is rock mutation, not murder..." - Rating: A-NME (Magazine) (10/6/01, p.42) - 7 out of 10 - "...Dispersed and diluted by a series of 1998 remix stars...suggesting different ways in which they could skin their already distinctive sound..."0.3375031
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