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9.0
102883
9.0 |
PopMatters
All That Must Be is that rare electronic album that matches musical accomplishment with emotional pull. There is real depth and soul to the record with the head and heart working in perfect harmony
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9.0
102885
9.0 |
Mixmag
Let’s cut to the chase: this album is going to be a game-changer for UK-born, Berlin-based DJ/producer George Fitzgerald
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8.0
102944
8.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
A record that frequently toys with this idea of transition; creating a constant balancing act between two forces fighting against each other
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8.0
102882
8.0 |
Under The Radar
A truly wonderful album, created by an artist firmly in the ascendency
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8.0
102887
8.0 |
All Music
While the downtrodden Fading Love was a noteworthy debut full-length from an artist who had built up a solid discography of club singles, FitzGerald seems re-energized this time around, and the excellent All That Must Be is a clear improvement over his previous release
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8.0
102888
8.0 |
Exclaim
A glowing album that plots the psychological journey of its creator through the often un-navigable waters of change. Yet somewhere in the Bermuda Triangle of real life, Fitzgerald found his strongest compass
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6.5
102884
6.5 |
Earbuddy
George Fitzgerald helps us find inner peace with his new album, All That Must Be
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6.5
102886
6.5 |
Spectrum Culture
FitzGerald’s latest effort sounds removed from his club origins
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6.4
102985
6.4 |
Resident Advisor
All That Must Be is a smooth journey from start to finish, but it too often feels familiar. In spite of a new cast of collaborators, little about the LP improves on its predecessor. What sounded unique from FitzGerald three years ago isn't quite as satisfying this time around
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6.4
103134
6.4 |
Pitchfork
The UK producer’s second album sounds more ready for the club but features the same neon, wistful, song-centric style of his debut
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6.0
102881
6.0 |
The Skinny
All That Must Be sees FitzGerald on a slickly produced soul-searching journey with moments of genuine poignancy
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6.0
102895
6.0 |
Mojo
A mixed bag all round. Print edition only
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6.0
102896
6.0 |
Q
It still falls to his guest vocalists to distill the album's emotive mood. Print edition only
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6.0
102897
6.0 |
Uncut
The lack of variety and formulaic production give this a wholly generic flavour. Print edition only
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5.0
103022
5.0 |
musicOMH
Most of the album can be summed up thus: droning low-end, housey percussion that patters along harmlessly, vocal samples reminiscent of Burial and glittering arpeggiated synths
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5.0
102950
5.0 |
Loud And Quiet
In an album of two halves, FitzGerald has merged some of his best with some of his most adamantly forgettable. Pretend this is a four-track EP and you’re looking at one of the year’s best releases
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