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8.0
132958
8.0 |
The Arts Desk
Everything is hyper-detailed, a sci-fi-psychedelic jungle of micro sounds and macro mutations
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8.0
132952
8.0 |
Clash
The album seamlessly transitions through genres of music that will be influencing the next decade of sound
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8.0
132996
8.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
There isn’t a better way that Skrillex could’ve made his return, and Quest For Fire will undoubtedly be remembered as one of his best
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7.7
132993
7.7 |
Pitchfork
The dubstep disruptor returns with two albums—one of super-massive bass juggernauts, one of dizzy emo-rap—that make a surprisingly strong case for the Skrillex reboot
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7.0
132992
7.0 |
musicOMH
Lengthy, star-studded and impossibly eclectic, these two new albums paint a picture of a producer who has found his rightful place
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7.0
132953
7.0 |
Rolling Stone
As with Recess, Skrillex has wrangled a constellation of guest stars for Quest for Fire; the way they move in and out of each song enhances the album’s grab-bag feel
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7.0
132954
7.0 |
Slant Magazine
Quest for Fire is the work of an artist who’s more than willing and able to prove himself all over again
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6.4
132962
6.4 |
Sputnik Music (staff)
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6.0
132964
6.0 |
NME
The EDM titan’s first full-length solo release in almost a decade features 25 guests and bountiful genres. The return largely lives up to the hype
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6.0
132970
6.0 |
The Guardian
The connoisseur’s EDM artist crams every production trick in the book on to his second full-length LP: guest-laden eclecticism that walks the line between catchy and annoying
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6.0
133104
6.0 |
Spectrum Culture
With two largely disparate appeals, Skrillex made the right call to keep them separate — but while one of them is packed with wall-to-wall bangers, the other casts a wide net, wrought with holes
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