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10.0
84849
10.0 |
The Skinny
A tight half-hour showcase of his considerable production talents – should put Harry Bauer Rodrigues' name firmly on the map of contemporary electronic music
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9.0
84853
9.0 |
Exclaim
Considering the sheer quality of Aa, it might seem strange to say, but it wouldn't be all that surprising if Baauer tops it with his next release
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9.0
85115
9.0 |
Gig Soup
Baauer effortlessly slips back into the game after a long break
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8.0
85179
8.0 |
PopMatters
Though Aa is frustratingly short, it's nevertheless one of the best things the impressive young producer has created thus far
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8.0
84854
8.0 |
All Music
Aa still rocks the house, as Baauer evolves from meme generator to master craftsman
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8.0
84851
8.0 |
Beardfood
There's hardly anything here that doesn't bang
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7.5
84847
7.5 |
Pretty Much Amazing
For what Aa ultimately assumes itself to be—a glorified promo tape of talents—the result is quite enjoyable
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7.3
84979
7.3 |
The Line Of Best Fit
Appearances by Future, Pusha T, M.I.A. and others function like power-ups, allowing the album to ratchet up in excitement
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7.0
84936
7.0 |
The Music
Harder-edged rap fans should enjoy the hellish electro-trap of Day Ones, the most remarkable song here
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6.6
84852
6.6 |
Resident Advisor
Like everything Rodrigues has released thus far, Aa is a brief yet tantalizing glimmer of colourful sound
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6.5
84986
6.5 |
The 405
A nice collection of dark trip-hop pop songs influenced by some great names but without forcing you to remember the name of HÆLOS
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6.0
85122
6.0 |
The Guardian
Harlem Shake hitmaker delivers up-and-down album
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5.0
84855
5.0 |
Clash
If imperfection is what Baauer was looking for, then he has succeeded; but that doesn’t resolve the disappointment with what could have been a brilliant album
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