Burner - Odd Nosdam
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  • Summary: The latest solo disc for the anticon producer (best known for his work in cLOUDDEAD) finds him joined by guests Mike Patton, Andrew Broder (Fog), and members of Subtle, Themselves and why?
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 9
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 9
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  1. 86
    The 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]
  2. 80
    By the third listen, Burner is starting to feel like a great 21st century pop record. [Sep 2005, p.103]
  3. Pushes the boundaries of what exactly makes music. [#10, p.113]

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 2
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  1. [Anonymous]
    10
    It takes a few listens. But from the opening track "Untitled One" until "Flying Saucer Attack" you are rewarded with some truely unusual and photogenic music. On some tracks Nosdam uses sampled voices from streets as fuzzy beats crackle like heat off concrete building tension until the end. I definitely enjoyed it. And after a decidely lackluster batch of summer '05 releases..vote this the underrated best CD of the summer. Collapse
  2. Xyno
    8
    This is really good...but...disapointing at the same time :S...