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This album is sublime.
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Alternative PressDamn odd. [Jul 2005, p.186]
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For a genre that wants to evoke mysterious, uncharted territories, it's beginning to show signs of predictability, and while Odd Nosdam hews admirable results from it, it's just about time for an increasingly defined border to be pushed outward, into more nebulous territory, again.
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It is a cinematic work, a work of focus and intensity, and a work that demands attention.
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Nosdam is most similar to the New Jersey trio Dälek, although Nosdam's beats tend to be a bit bulkier and he seems to approach his music with a psychedelic sense of wonder rather than with Dälek's anger.
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That’s a comparison that could be made between Burner and Bip’s Blue Eyed in the Red Room (2005): similar, but a little better.
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Under The RadarPushes the boundaries of what exactly makes music. [#10, p.113]
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MojoBy the third listen, Burner is starting to feel like a great 21st century pop record. [Sep 2005, p.103]
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FilterThe closest cousin to Odd’s sound is M83, but siphoned through the American ghetto instead of the French countryside. [Filter Mini, May 2005, p.16]
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 4 out of 5
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Mixed: 0 out of 5
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Negative: 1 out of 5
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XynoSep 4, 2005This is really good...but...disapointing at the same time :S...
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[Anonymous]Aug 7, 2005