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8.2
45631
8.2 |
Pitchfork
It suggests that the undergrad producer circa Rounds is now post-doctorate, and Four Tet is capable of going deeper and expanding higher than almost anyone else out there
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8.0
46201
8.0 |
Spin
Despite the absence of percussion, it moves as steadily as a mountain stream, a reminder of the pulse connecting club music with a much vaster world beyond
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8.0
46535
8.0 |
Q
Just majestic. Print edition only
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7.0
45632
7.0 |
The Quietus
Whilst it may not quite satisfy the sensual demands we’ve come to expect, it does a laudable job nonetheless. Hebden never stays still, and we, as his listeners, shouldn’t either, physically or aesthetically
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7.0
45634
7.0 |
Sputnik Music (staff)
Just ignore the rather fractured psyche this one inevitably was always going to suffer from, and realize that it doesn't revolve around a big bang of sorts, but rather the soft but steady appraisal of fans as they slowly applaud their hero
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7.0
45636
7.0 |
Uncut
He always asserts that a dancefloor is for so much more than just hedonism. Print edition only
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6.7
45633
6.7 |
Beats Per Minute
The quality of the music on Pink varies considerably. It never attains, nor reaches for, the sense of unity that has graced Hebden’s other records. Every track has a mind of its own, a unique set of rules and constraint
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6.0
46153
6.0 |
The Irish Times
Be it the tough, driving house contours of Pyramid, the hypnotic groove of Pinnacles or the sweet interplay between harp and garage momentum on 128 Harps, Hebden sounds like he’s having a whale of a time
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5.0
47370
5.0 |
PopMatters
Ends up feeling predictable, dated, and kind of retro
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