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- Summary: The second release for Chicago-based production duo of Mike Perry and Austin Kjeultes features guest appearances from Poliça's Channy Leaneagh, Mahaut Mondino, Haleek Maul, and Shy Girls.
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- Record Label: Memphis Industries
- Genre(s): Electronic, Pop/Rock, Club/Dance
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Positive: 9 out of 16
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Mixed: 7 out of 16
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Jan 23, 2014This is an album that is adaptable for any mood or setting, so long as the listeners go with the flow and let the music take control.
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Jan 27, 2014Miniature interludes tie it all together for that classic album flow, and with no filler or fumbles, Divine Ecstasy is a well-dressed and worthy addition to tasteful lofts, high-end headphones, and excellent album collections.
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Feb 4, 2014They make some mistakes, sure--the vocal spots from JODY and Yen Tech are fumbles--but they're more adept than ever at stewing their idiosyncratic set of sounds into one deliciously strange brew.
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Jan 23, 2014[Divine Ecstasy] is a sound--no matter how hard to quite pin down and vivisect--with which the music world has been familiar for going on a few years now, and very little groundbreaking--cloud breaking? sunshine breaks through clouds, right?--is going on here, although Cuts’ brand of amoeba production does have enough individuality to stand apart from its peers.
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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 23, 2014Interesting, but not involving.
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Jan 29, 2014Even the songs here that show flashes of congealing eventually end up falling apart into a watery mess.
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