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8.2
77933
8.2 |
Resident Advisor
This is machine music for a machine-ruled future made by someone who truly loves machines
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8.0
77941
8.0 |
The Quietus
If his roots in classic Detroit and modern Berlin techno remain obvious, he is now pushing these forms into mostly uncharted territory, with both confidence and character
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8.0
77893
8.0 |
All Music
The album offers a fresh perspective on minimal techno, keeping things energetic and more than a little bit apprehensive
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8.0
77894
8.0 |
Spin
There’s no shortage of potential DJ weaponry on Homesick, but what makes the album truly impressive are the cuts where Matrixxman gets out of his presumed comfort zone and steps away from the club
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7.2
77895
7.2 |
Pitchfork
For the most part, they're short, intense mood pieces, and they inform one another in the same way that paintings in a gallery seem to communicate with each other, sparking new meanings as the viewer's gaze crisscrosses the white cube
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7.0
77896
7.0 |
Clash
It can arrest large scale arenas, and Matrixxman's Swiss Army Knife game is indisputable, though it's often used as a plot twist that's not necessarily relatable to the original story
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6.0
77897
6.0 |
PopMatters
The self-proclaimed futurist brings his industrial world to life in staggered, inconsistent bursts
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6.0
78226
6.0 |
Gig Soup
An absolute culmination of both geeky obsession and musical passion, which is no mean feat
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