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Universal acclaim- based on 29 Ratings
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Positive: 26 out of 29
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Mixed: 1 out of 29
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Negative: 2 out of 29
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Jan 19, 2018Experiental, eletronic and stunning. This album is the best, and remember a good time together with my girlfriend in a beach. Amazing, piece of art.
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DavidP.Jun 18, 2001
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barrysSep 8, 2005So far ahead of its time, theis will always be air's most modern album.Will be seen as their classic in years to come
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WanderNov 5, 2005Disappointing follow-up to the classic 'Moon safari'. Talkie walkie, the successor, is also way better. The first three songs are great, air-standard, build up tension and give the band a new, heavier, direction. Most of the following songs are pretty directionless and miss the magic of the other albums. Still, surely not a bad album.
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alexmFeb 16, 2006just the best
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JamesL.Aug 28, 200110,000 Legend is one of the best CD's I've heard in years!Progressive Rock in disquise.Continues Virgin Sucides and more.I like their darker side better than their pop/dance side.You can have Sexy Boy and Radio 1!Floyd 2001!Hope their next CD is in the same vein.Sex Born Poison Yeah!!
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timSep 13, 2003i like the atmosphere it provides... very relaxing, and, yes, a very good comedown album:)
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RiApr 16, 2004
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AlexOct 19, 2007Every song on this album absolutely sings to me. I first got hooked by "How Does It Make You Feel", but quickly found the rest of the album to be just as redeeming. 10,000 Hz Legend is one of those rare albums that you can just play from start to finish and lose yourself. As much as I love Moon Safari and Pocket Symphony, this is undoubtedly my favourite.
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Apr 20, 2017One of the best Electronic albums of the 2000s, from the jaw dropping beginning of Electronic Performer to the soothing Caramel Prisoner, this album has got it all.
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Apart from the slow-burning, spine-tingling opener Electronic Performers, though, the duo seem reluctant to exploit their remarkable gift for melody, and tunes are too often mangled or left to fizzle out.
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Sadly, Beck's delivery on "The Vagabond" is a tad misguided; his spoken words on "Don't Be Light" are slightly better, but one wishes that he would simply go with the flow and not try so damn hard.
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For better or worse, this is not Moon Safari Redux.