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8.0
13745
8.0 |
Prefix
Both of Health’s Disco albums offer a third dimension to the band's songs, exposing a different heart behind the surging chaos of the source material
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8.0
14010
8.0 |
NME
Print edition only
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8.0
14098
8.0 |
BBC
Whatever HEALTH’s secret is for excellent remix albums, they would do well to bottle it up to flog to lesser-able musicians insistent on releasing similar affairs of a much lower standard
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7.8
13678
7.8 |
Pitchfork
Ostensibly a collection about HEALTH, it also serves as a nice survey of some of the more interesting producers on the scene
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7.0
13701
7.0 |
Tiny Mix Tapes
It's a little strange that a collection so clearly tailored for the dancefloor would be so lacking in shock and violence. It's damn near peaceful
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7.0
13726
7.0 |
PopMatters
Even though there are a few flatout stunners on here... none compare to HEALTH’s own contribution to DISCO2, the monstrous “USA Boys”
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7.0
14216
7.0 |
The Digital Fix
While remix albums are rarely of any real value, Disco 2 is definitely more hit than miss
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7.0
14497
7.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
Where they take their sound in the future is anyone’s guess, but given the wild new directions the artists on Disco2 took the band’s sound, we best be listening, because it’s bound to be compulsively innovative and always open to further interpretation
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6.0
14356
6.0 |
State
Health seem to desperately want to be the avant garde in the re-coolification of the remix album. They’re not quite there yet
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6.0
14415
6.0 |
Drowned In Sound
Eat Flesh receiving a Crystal Castles remix ... is one of the stand out tracks from this patchy collection
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5.5
13969
5.5 |
Bowlegs
In short, fans of Health may turn a blind eye to this collection and look forward to the next full–on sonic assault
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