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Jan 7, 2013The more adventurous shifts in style aren't without merit, but feel more curious than exciting.
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Nov 20, 2012This record is a must for the collection of any fans of minimal electronic music or the sparse sounds of Eastern-Canadian dubstep and if Deadbeat isn't a name you recognized it's time to pay attention--he's earned it with this release.
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Sep 12, 2012Eight is a solid album of bass-heavy, tribal dub techno that employs plenty of analog synth and is among Deadbeat's strongest releases to date.
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Sep 12, 2012Eight is both more concise and more varied [than his last outing, Drawn and Quartered].
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The WireDec 5, 2012The rest offer artful and discerning combinations of a number of genre hallmarks, making for a smooth and modern drive. [Oct 2012, p.74]
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Sep 12, 2012With arena-size atmospherics and every sound endowed with a fathoms-deep dub delirium, Eight is an album as focused on its meticulous sound design as it is on the musicality.
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Sep 12, 2012As with all of his records, Eight takes on a slightly different shape than anything before it, further solidifying the man's reputation as a producer capable of continuing to refine his techniques while landing on new and powerful ideas with each release.