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Q MagazineFeb 14, 2014Forward-thinking dance music for head and feet alike. [Mar 2014, p.121]
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Jan 27, 2014Only the appearance of Barbadian teen rap prodigy Haleek Maul, annotating the grimy 'ISIS' with a murky charisma saves Supreme Cuts from slipping completely between the cracks.
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Jan 24, 2014Had the duo chosen their vocal contributors more carefully, Divine Ecstasy could've been something special. Instead, we're left with an exciting showcase of potential and a few legitimate 'avant-bangers'.
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Jan 23, 2014Interesting, but not involving.
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Jan 30, 2014Supreme Cuts know how to construct a track, but if it’s staying power they’re after, they’ll need to develop a more original sense of what their music is, what it can do, and the places it can go.
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Jan 28, 2014The LP has a padded running time; 52 minutes is a long-ish album by any measure, but this one could have benefited from some serious editing.
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Jan 29, 2014Even the songs here that show flashes of congealing eventually end up falling apart into a watery mess.