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9.0
35297
9.0 |
Sputnik Music (staff)
Their anti-rave anthems have simply improved beyond what anyone could have possibly hoped for, and Sepalcure is set to turn a lot of heads, in and outside of its constantly argued over genre
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8.4
35296
8.4 |
Pitchfork
If they never record again, their collaboration may mirror their achievement here: an evolutionary moment, familiar and brief enough to gloss over, rich enough to return to
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8.4
35408
8.4 |
Beats Per Minute
The first three tracks sort of zoom by in a sweaty haze, but then “See Me Feel Me” happens and the record takes a turn
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8.0
35295
8.0 |
Spin
From ambient juke to haunting, slo-mo house, their debut album kicks and caresses in equal measure
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8.0
35313
8.0 |
Mojo
An emotional electronic mash. Print edition only
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8.0
35319
8.0 |
Uncut
A rich, luxurious take on bass music. Print edition only
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8.0
35355
8.0 |
PopMatters
So rife with flashy ideas that it’s a miracle it actually works as well as it does
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7.0
35423
7.0 |
BBC
It's frequently fantastic, weighty, clever and emotionally involving, but strangely polite, and lacking in a sense of overall purpose and direction. The potential's there – it's just not been fully harnessed yet
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7.0
35561
7.0 |
Consequence Of Sound
You can pick out all kinds of wonderful instrumental moments on Sepalcure. It’s full of sonic treasure troves
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6.0
35631
6.0 |
Drowned In Sound
As a whole the record is coherent, but contrast, juxtaposition and the element of surprise are the missing pieces of the puzzle
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6.0
35406
6.0 |
The Irish Times
Stewart and Sharma use an eerie sense of space and pace to rivet their tracks into place
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6.0
35298
6.0 |
AU Review
Too much of Sepalcure sounds as formulaic as that notorious ‘lovestep’ tag would imply
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