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9.0
23443
9.0 |
AU Review
Christ’s beat’s are big, bouncy and all bangers. The Ninja Tune bosses will no doubt be thanking him for restoring the label’s past glory
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8.0
23444
8.0 |
Rave Magazine
Vibert runs amok with myriad vocal and instrumental samples, hitting the golden middle between psychedelic hip hop and cut/paste chic in the process
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7.0
23441
7.0 |
Subba Cultcha
Toomorrow finds him connecting with the mainstream for the first time and it's a relationship I hope he continues to nourish
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6.0
23439
6.0 |
musicOMH
While his sound is perhaps a little careworn after 18 years in the sun, there's life in the old dog yet. Not enough to crash through barriers any more, but life nonetheless
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6.0
23440
6.0 |
The Skinny
Vibert is clearly able to sequence loops in his sleep and that sounds like his MO for much of the record
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6.0
23574
6.0 |
Q
Still a match for new-school sonic scientists such as Flying Lotus. Print edition only
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6.0
23738
6.0 |
Uncut
Skittering breaks laced with sample-bin vocals. Print edition only
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6.0
25158
6.0 |
PopMatters
The ratio of flab to substance is, unfortunately, a good deal higher than it has been on his previous records
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4.0
25015
4.0 |
A.V. Club
A radiant slice of trip hop absurdity that maintains an energetic tone throughout
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4.0
23442
4.0 |
The Digital Fix
It all smacks of mucking around and, while it may have been fun for Vibert, it’s not fun for the listener
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