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MojoFeb 14, 2013A blurred landscape of muffled beats warped tape and corroded ambiance that suggests club land euphoria. [Feb 2013, p.93]
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Q MagazineFeb 14, 2013Everything is dislocated, kinked and inhuman. [Jan 2013, p.105]
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Feb 14, 2013Dutch Tvashar Plumes is dominated by exquisitely expressive forms of abstract techno.
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Feb 14, 2013The appeal of this LP lies in the adroit splicing of this aesthetic with that of dance floor techno, a combination which has the potential to be horrifically stale, sterile, smug—but ends up being anything but.
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Feb 14, 2013Ultimately, Dutch is less vibrant and, well, relevant than dance deconstructions by Actress or Oneohtrix, but it's also a lot harder to pin down, and there's a rogue-ish appeal to that.