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9.0
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Rave Magazine
In what has already been a pretty fantastic year for pop records, Flesh Tone is one of the best
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8.0
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NME
A genuinely innovative bearing that breaks new ground for pop without sounding any less pop for it. Kelis. Genius. Pop auteur. Credible diva. Welcome back
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8.0
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The Guardian
Flesh Tone may break no new musical ground, but it's very good
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7.2
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Pitchfork
Her best album since Kaleidoscope. Hopefully the full-scale disco makeover won't scare off the future-funk fans who've sustained her career thus far
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6.0
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The Times
She raids late-90s Ibiza anthems for the excellent rave synths of Home, while Acapella, with her trademark deadpan soul delivery, is both groovy and tender
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6.0
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Daily Telegraph
The beats are headbanging, but I suspect Gaga won’t be losing slee
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6.0
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Uncut
Print edition only
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6.0
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Rolling Stone
Flesh Tone is a foray into the percolating house, moody electro and hard trance grooves that pump up airplane-hangar-size Euro clubs
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6.0
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Consequence Of Sound
It’s short, succinct, and does not drill a hole in your head
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5.0
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The Observer
A natural on house-electro hybrids such as "Scream" but Flesh Tone's banging imperatives often threaten to compress this effusive New Yorker
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5.0
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Drowned In Sound
Flesh Tone heads fairly swiftly downhill following ‘Acapella’...The biggest crime here is that it sounds so dated
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