Average Rating: 4.03 Rating Variance: 0.32 Objectivity Score: 54% (Somewhat Balanced)
Sort by: Rating | Release Date | Rating Date | Name5.0 classicCan Ege BamyasiEvery song on this is a-goshdarn-mazing This is where to start getting into Can. This is a great example of experimentation within a defined form. These are pop songs with pop song runtimes, but they're weird and fascinating and beautiful and fantastic. 4.5 superbBurial UntrueFlying Lotus Los AngelesHEALTH Get ColorLCD Soundsystem Sound of SilverMos Def The EcstaticOn the Roots' title track of "Rising Down," Mos Def's verse evidenced that he was still, indeed, the same guy from blackstar and the author of the excellent "black on both sides," despite the mediocre solo albums that followed it. The Ecstatic is Mos Def back on form. The beats are excellent, weird, varied and his flows match perfectly. From the gritty fuzz on Supermagic with his mushmouthed delivery to the too-smart-for-the-club banger of Life in Marvelous Times, to the all-percussion poetry of Quiet Dog Bite Hard, the poetry and rhythm of Mos Def's verses that made him famous are back. 4.0 excellentBattles MirroredDan Deacon BromstDirty Projectors Bitte OrcaJustice †this album got me into dance music as played-out as it is right now, in a few years people with recognize it as a true dance classic that opened doors for mstrkrft, bloody beetroots, sebastian, and the whole movement of distorted dance music as arena rock to reach big audiences the filler tracks (Valentine, the party) suck SOOOO bad thoughMassive Attack MezzanineSonic Youth The Eternal3.5 greatM.I.A. KalaMajor Lazer Guns Dont Kill People... Lazers DoMastodon Crack the Skye2.5 averageThe Bloody Beetroots Romborama
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