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The Beyond / Where the Giants Roam

Thundercat

The Beyond / Where the Giants Roam

Mini-album from the LA-based bass player Stephen Bruner who's worked recently with Flying Lotus, Kendrick Lamar and Kamasi Washington

ADM rating[?]

7.6

Label
Brainfeeder
UK Release date
22/06/2015
US Release date
22/06/2015
  1. 8.5 |   The 405

    These 16 minutes from Thundercat will likely prove to be one of the year's thought provoking and most rewarding listens of the year
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  2. 8.3 |   Pitchfork

    That instantly recognizable, feather-touch electric bass sound of his is potent, but also gossamer-delicate in a way that reinforces the mini-album's themes of impermanence
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  3. 8.0 |   Exclaim

    Wherever Thundercat plans to go from here, this EP builds the robust case that one probably should follow
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  4. 8.0 |   Beardfood

    It's the collaborations with Flying Lotus that make this mini-album shine even brighter
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  5. 8.0 |   NME

    This is concise and uncluttered, with brilliant instrumentals and melancholic vocals allowed room to breathe
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  6. 8.0 |   The Guardian

    With sweetness in the sorrow, this is music inspired by human vulnerability, arriving as if beamed in from another planet
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  7. 8.0 |   State

    It is rare for two different musicians to meld together quite like Thundercat and Flying Lotus do. Regardless of whose project it is, both of their styles compliment the other’s perfectly
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  8. 8.0 |   The Irish Times

    Bruner’s talents ensure exquisite basslines, but there’s also a great deal of musical adventuring here too
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  9. 7.5 |   Spectrum Culture

    This is the sound of an artist working through heartbreak and stifling grief the only way he can
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  10. 7.0 |   Spin

    The fretwork is as virtuosic as ever, but in keeping with the more somber atmosphere, he’s more likely to use the bass for simple melodic embellishments
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  11. 5.8 |   Consequence Of Sound

    Where Bruner succeeds in developing a unified sonic feeling, he underwhelms in his ability to reinforce it textually in a unique or interesting way
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