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  1. Sep 7, 2013
    8
    Kyle Bobby Dunn creates a marvelous landscape, dense with drones but with the air-like quality of ambient music. Bring Me the Head... has a strong visual quality, in the sense that it creates recurring images in the mind of the listener. It's what drone music sounds like in the hands of a crafty composer, but it manages to stay shy of any intellectualism and hit emotional nerves with waveKyle Bobby Dunn creates a marvelous landscape, dense with drones but with the air-like quality of ambient music. Bring Me the Head... has a strong visual quality, in the sense that it creates recurring images in the mind of the listener. It's what drone music sounds like in the hands of a crafty composer, but it manages to stay shy of any intellectualism and hit emotional nerves with wave after wave of soft noise. Collapse
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  1. Aug 17, 2012
    70
    [Bring Me The Head...] is the perfect accomplice to the contorted bliss of a seductive daydream.
  2. The Wire
    Aug 2, 2012
    70
    Most of the pieces suggest parallels with Barnett Newman's paintings--fields of pure, striking colour, impressive in their own way, but requiring a particular angle of looking and mode of thought in order not to be boring. [Jul 2012, p.56]
  3. Aug 2, 2012
    80
    Bring Me the Head of Kyle Bobby Dunn is Dunn's best work to date, consisting of a solid two hours of minimal, emotive, ambient drone that should appeal to fans of Stars of the Lid and Brian Eno.