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8.0
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The Skinny
Park Hye Jin shows why she's one of 2021's most in-demand artists with an intricate and emotive debut album
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8.0
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The Line Of Best Fit
An unassumingly compassionate house soaked debut
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8.0
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NME
The South Korean-born, LA-based's debut showcases both emotional heft and production wizardry
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7.8
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7.8 |
Beats Per Minute
Having been treated to a fairly unique record that shape-shifts through electronic tones all while giving us a clear view of her inner monologue, by the end we can’t help but want the same for her
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7.0
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All Music
Her self-produced full-length debut feels more elaborate than her EPs while also seeming impulsive and off-the-cuff
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7.0
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7.0 |
Crack
Before I Die closes on a softer note, with the muffled keys and hazy cloud rap production of I jus wanna be happy. It’s a simple request, but it resonates
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6.5
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Pitchfork
Singing and rapping in Korean and English, the Los Angeles-based electronic producer takes tentative steps toward reinventing herself as a songwriter
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6.0
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DIY
Slightly too forbidding to ever fully feel at home
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6.0
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The Observer
Bedroom-dreamy and in-your-face all at once, the young rapper-producer’s debut album is an unsettling affair
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6.0
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6.0 |
Loud And Quiet
Before I Die is not a weak effort, and certainly a highlight among the dance and electronic scene this summer. There’s no doubt that a keenly talented and natural songwriter is at the heart of this work, and Park Hye Jin is able to conjure a serene mood that many producers are merely capable of wishing they could evoke
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