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8.0
59716
8.0 |
musicOMH
Chase & Status may have achieved much of their crossover success with pounding clubland floorfillers, but the joy of Brand New Machine – which certainly doesn’t lack in this department either – is that it sees the duo just as capable at the low-key stuff
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8.0
59722
8.0 |
The Arts Desk
Alongside the junior party starters there’s enough “dark, strange, spontaneous creativity” here for fans of sturdier electronic fare - and, indeed, quality dance music in general - to get their teeth into
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7.0
59933
7.0 |
All Music
A bottom-heavy, funky, and passionate alternative to the current crop of bright EDM and light indie electronica
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6.0
60491
6.0 |
Q
Rave revivalists show signs of third album fatigue. Print edition only
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6.0
60579
6.0 |
NME
Well produced and enjoyable, but it would be nice to see personality and innovation
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6.0
59721
6.0 |
The Guardian
Brand New Machine is better when the duo do more with their source material than just photocopy it
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4.0
59715
4.0 |
The Observer
Filled with meat-and-potatoes beats, which, despite their dangerous titles (Machine Gun, Wickedest Man) are more likely to make you check your watch than lose your head
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4.0
59718
4.0 |
The Independent
This sounds creatively knackered
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