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8.0
131503
8.0 |
Dork
This is music that captures the moment and represents the desire to embrace freedom and creativity. An escapist release in dark times, it’s a perfect way to mark a long hot summer
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8.0
131504
8.0 |
DIY
An undeniable rush to your systems, and a deliciously futuristic one at that
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8.0
131505
8.0 |
NME
Alex Crossan's feature-heavy third album unites sounds old and new, brimming with varied and lively tunes
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7.6
131548
7.6 |
Beats Per Minute
With the help of some friends, Mura Masa is making quality pop music. And in an era that occasionally feels oversaturated with hyper-pop, demon time is never too frenetic for its own good
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6.8
131510
6.8 |
Pitchfork
The London producer loosens the reins for a guest-heavy, party-starting album that doesn’t feel pressured to do or say too much
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6.8
131526
6.8 |
Spectrum Culture
Mura Masa switches gears for Demon Time, this time relying heavily on features and popular new genres for an album that feels both experimental and genuinely collaborative — not to mention infectious
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6.0
131509
6.0 |
All Music
Mura Masa is an immensely talented and creative producer, and a celebratory album from him doesn't sound like a bad idea coming after the uneasy R.Y.C., but demon time unfortunately turns out to be underwhelming
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6.0
131506
6.0 |
The Observer
The British producer bounces back with a clutch of guests and an eclectic romp through genres
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4.0
131507
4.0 |
The Guardian
The producer’s relentless UK garage-style bombardment feels like standing next to a tween frantically scrolling through TikTok without earbuds
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