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8.0
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8.0 |
Exclaim
Demonstrates Raime as multi-dimensional musicians, even if you have to travel through a black hole to get to those dimensions
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7.6
87891
7.6 |
Resident Advisor
The dub techno stab that punctuates "Dialling In, Falling Out" makes for a pleasant shift at the halfway point, reconfiguring the album's spatial and textural qualities
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7.5
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7.5 |
The 405
This time around, they've at least offered a slightly easier entry point into the sometimes bleak but fascinating realm they occupy
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7.4
88207
7.4 |
Sputnik Music (staff)
They return with something more uniquely insidious than anything heard from the label so far, something which attacks and intoxicates in equal measure
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7.0
88681
7.0 |
Tiny Mix Tapes
Tooth, inspired by Raime side project Moin, is more dub than it is drone, more “acting out” than it is “prolonged anxiety,” yet its pitch-black execution remains distinctly pulled from Raime’s tactical handbook
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7.0
87895
7.0 |
Drowned In Sound
Tracks like ‘Front Running’ and ‘Stummer', manage to sound uplifting, almost motivational in their stubborn pursuit of monotony
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7.0
87896
7.0 |
Crack
There’s a suggestive restraint in each track, which wants to explode but never does, and Raimes’ prolonged tease only enriches its draw
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6.0
87894
6.0 |
PopMatters
It may not be as varied and as inventive as its more radical forerunner, but it nonetheless offers a very penetrating illustration of the post-social, estranged urban environment we often inhabit
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