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7.2
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Pitchfork
No Mas can't top those longer mixes, which remain van Buskirk and Langford at their sample-heavy, genre-trotting finest. Dressed up and chopped into discrete chunks, Javelin suddenly bear a close resemblance to the Go! Team-- skilled peddlers of vintage party jams, but with a narrow range
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7.0
11946
7.0 |
musicOMH
An oddly compelling listen, in the sense that you're never quite sure whether what you're hearing is amazing or awful. They may be a faceless dance duo but thankfully their music more than makes up for it
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7.0
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7.0 |
Drowned In Sound
Javelin don’t yet possess the same kind of wit and invention of their most obvious forbearers, but there’s enormous potential here
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7.0
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PopMatters
If No Más is just Javelin finding their footing, there is no telling what’s next
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7.0
15994
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Rave Magazine
If it’s a good time you’re after, call Javelin: they may not be as lithe as they once were, but they’re still doing it right
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6.0
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No Ripcord
No Mas jettisons the spontaneous, off-the-cuff energy that made their debut so incredibly fun
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6.0
12251
6.0 |
Blurt
A promising first release for a band that dabbles in musical experimentation, sampling, sound effects manipulation and beat construction
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5.0
11947
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Tiny Mix Tapes
Despite all its sparkly, visceral indulgence, No Más serves mostly to remind us that maybe there wasn't that much potential there to begin with
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