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8.0
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NME
Taylor Skye and Georgia Ellery offer a mesmerising reworked version of debut album ‘I Love You Jennifer B’ that should be considered on its own terms
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8.0
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The Skinny
A beautifully werd mish-mash of sounds that typifies Jockstrap's experimental aesthetic
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8.0
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The Independent
As with anything Jockstrap do, this is no straightforward remix record
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The Quietus
Dissecting I<3UQTINVU is addictive. You could spend hours paying close attention to every minute detail in Jockstrap’s material and be mesmerised by the breadth of their arrangements (and how they successfully meld so many different moods and sounds in one song) with each return
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7.5
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Pitchfork
The UK duo loosen their collars on their new remix compilation, pushing the songs on 2022’s I Love You Jennifer B to more mischievous, high-energy places
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7.2
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Northern Transmissions
Jockstrap’s latest work is more than a remix album; it’s a full-length creation that stands on its own terms, showcasing their innovation and their unceasing drive to push the boundaries of sound
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6.9
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Spectrum Culture
Reworking the sounds of Jennifer B into delirious and unhinged dance hits, this is a remix album put together by the band themselves, keeping all of the power of creation within the Jockstrap camp
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6.0
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Exclaim
Taken as a bit of a lark, Skye's I<3UQTINVU exists as a bag of mostly disposable — but exciting! — what ifs
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