Album Rating: 2.0
Listening to this makes me sick.
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Album Rating: 4.5
it's nowhere near the level of astounding post-humanist, new-genre collective that you've heaped upon it.
enh, i find it to be pretty astonishing
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great review, and like the first comment
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Album Rating: 3.0
great review conrad
unfortunately, I found this to be extremely underwhelming
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I am intrigued.
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I'd find this astonishing if I had never heard an electronic album from the 90s
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Album Rating: 4.0
The key to enjoying Exo is having a keen sense of nostalgia for late night endeavours on the Nintendo 64.
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And in doing that, I'd totally chuck on music that evokes a similar sense of nostalgia
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Album Rating: 4.5
I'd find this astonishing if I had never heard an electronic album from the 90s
I'm not sure – it's not as if I find it remarkable because I've never heard anything like it. I just feel like it recontextualizes familiar sounds in an interesting way.
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Listening to this makes me sick.
But, right? I mean, it's not just me then... This literally pains for some reason. Interesting
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It doesn't re contextualize so much as it rips off a sound while failing to offer anything remotely new or fresh
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Album Rating: 4.5
diff'rent strokes, I guess. I think it's successful! (and I agree it's not what i'd describe as "fresh". Nguzunguzu serves that function)
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Meh, more of the same as well. Old school Orb and FSOL tracks run through Fruity Loops with chipmunk vox thrown on top for good measure
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Album Rating: 4.5
ah well
the aesthetic is convincing enough to me
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i enjoyed optimus maximus and giza fairly well, but this one made it hard not to skip almost every track. disappointing
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album v(i)s butts
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Album Rating: 4.5
The fuck? This shit is so good, been blown away since the first time I listened in full.
To not like the aesthetic is one thing, but to call it sickening is pretty absurd.
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Fuck. What's after post-human idk.
The post-man *ba-dum-ching*.
while the interludes successfully establish a fully-formed sonic environment that will be happily familiar to anybody who wore out their copy of Frank Klepacki's Red Alert soundtracks
Ok. WANT WANT WANT.
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conrad tao 4.5s are the new robin smith 4.5s
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Album Rating: 4.0
Just realized how similar some of this sounds to the Extreme G soundtrack
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