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8.0
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Eye Weekly
Taking it a couple notches up and out of the mainstream
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8.0
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Independent on Sunday
Formulaic? Undoubtedly. Enjoyable? Unquestionably. More than just a cutesy logo
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8.0
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8.0 |
Consequence Of Sound
Joel Zimmerman is revolutionizing electronic music, whether hates want to admit it or not, and this album is just another testament to prove it
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8.0
20204
8.0 |
Q
Bridges the gap between studio and performance in a way that's genuinely mould-breaking. Print edition only
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7.0
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Blurt
Lustrously spare and ripe with eerie yet sweetly catchy melodies that act as through lines through the album's weirdly pulsing hear
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6.0
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6.0 |
BBC
It’s a colourful grab-bag, but Zimmerman’s ear for stock clubland dynamics means that while 4x4=12 barely breaks sweat whomping the listener into submission, it also stops way short of revealing the man behind the mask
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6.0
20007
6.0 |
Rolling Stone
4x4=12 is audacious
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6.0
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6.0 |
The Irish Times
The mathematical title is a giveaway; this album will frustrate you as much as it’ll make you want to dance
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6.0
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6.0 |
The Observer
Tracks such as "Some Chords" and "Animal Rights" are perfectly good examples of the propulsive techno bangers that serve Zimmerman well on the dancefloor
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6.0
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6.0 |
The Guardian
He is a master at doing simple electro house music very well
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6.0
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6.0 |
The Independent
It's efficient but enervating stuff
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6.0
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6.0 |
Evening Standard
The best moment comes when he finally changes down a gear for the epic Raise Your Weapon
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5.0
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5.0 |
Spin
Hipsters will hate it, but that's partly the point
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5.0
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5.0 |
Slant Magazine
As dedicated, efficient, and resourceful as deadmau5 is, he's ultimately unable to escape the severe limitations of his craft, and therefore can't elevate 4X4=12 beyond standard club fare
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5.0
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5.0 |
A.V. Club
It’s as close to straight-up pop music as the genre generally gets without actually being song-based much of the time.
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