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10.0
131011
10.0 |
The Arts Desk
This record is absolutely, unabashedly, anthemic even as it is apocalyptic and frayed
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9.0
131012
9.0 |
Clash
‘Cry Sugar’ pulls from everywhere, all at once, swimming in the old and celebrating ecstatically, the new
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8.0
131006
8.0 |
The Guardian
Joining the dots between rave and contemporary hip-hop, the Scottish producer’s feverish third solo album hovers on the edge of chaos
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8.0
131007
8.0 |
The Skinny
Hudson Mohawke makes a grand return with his third album Cry Sugar, which celebrates dance music across the years
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7.9
131064
7.9 |
Beats Per Minute
This seems to be Hudson Mohawke’s overriding goal with Cry Sugar and while it certainly won’t work as a whole for everyone, there’s almost guaranteed to be moments that transcend for any kind of music listener
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7.3
131008
7.3 |
Pitchfork
Hudson Mohawke embraces dystopian trash-pop imagery on his first album in seven years, maintaining his trademark clarity while bleeding and oozing over a larger canvas than ever
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7.0
131009
7.0 |
musicOMH
Electronic producer returns with a scrapbook of interesting ideas, diversions and pastiches resulting in his most wide-ranging album yet
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7.0
131010
7.0 |
All Music
While not as effective as the club jams, even the more abstract selections contribute to the album's all-encompassing emotional overload
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7.0
131476
7.0 |
Spectrum Culture
Cry Sugar is the psychedelia of heatstroke and sun-sickness and the continual disorientation of nothing ever standing still. Which is to say, it's a very L.A. record indeed - and a very American one
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