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5.0 classic | Smevin | July 19th 10 | Before disco even reached its peak, this album tweaked it with heavy (and at the time
revolutionary) synth pop elements. From Here to Eternity is fun, catchy, and light years
ahead of its time.
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3.5 great | Bedex | October 9th 21 | Indeed, super catchy, super synthy, and very impressive for a 1977 release. This one does a lot better than Knight although its last third feels a bit disjointed and not so good. That being said 8 is the memest track of all time and is ridiculously fun. 1-5 are a long continuous synthy disco jam with highs and lows but always maintaining the groove. The buildup intro to 1 (though its unfolding not so much) is a great start, and 4 is especially jammy and delightfully produced. There is a bit of a silence at the end of 5, which is an achingly clear mark of the album transitioning into a few tracks that are a lot less connected and less good. 6 stays cute and vintage but is far less fnuky and fun than its predecessors, and the intro to 7 with the vocoder is a bit funny nowadays, though impressive for 1977. This weaker last third drops this a point or two to a shweet 3.6
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4.0 excellent | Oobaloo | February 28th 21 |
3.5 great | KuyJuk | December 28th 20 |
4.5 superb | Jakor | July 5th 16 |
3.5 great | Rumsiac | December 14th 14 |
4.5 superb | neikos | May 25th 14 |
4.0 excellent | Skyler | October 27th 11 |
4.0 excellent | Yotimi | May 22nd 11 |
4.5 superb | cuki92 | August 4th 10 |
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