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Feel Infinite Image
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79

Generally favorable reviews - based on 7 Critic Reviews What's this?

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7.0

Generally favorable reviews- based on 4 Ratings

  • Summary: The debut full-length studio release for the Canadian electronic producer features a guest appearance from How To Dress Well.
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  1. Mar 22, 2017
    90
    Less of a debut and more of a bookend, it listens like an aural autobiography of Greene’s influences and productions, a release that will satisfy old fans as well as find new ones without compromising the clarity of his vision.
  2. Mojo
    Mar 22, 2017
    80
    Greene here pulls together abstract R&B, twisted 2-step and crunching house, skillfully adopting vocal techniques employed by his heroes, Masters At Work. [May 2017, p.91]
  3. Mar 22, 2017
    80
    All in all, Feel Infinite is vintage Jacques Greene, but you're never left feeling like you've heard it all before.
  4. Mar 31, 2017
    80
    Fans of Flume and Caribou will find much to savour.
  5. Mar 27, 2017
    76
    Feel Infinite is warm and inviting, a taut mix of R&B love songs to finding your true self on the floor.
  6. The Wire
    Jun 2, 2017
    70
    Only occasionally, as on the Daft Punk-ish disco of “Real Time” does it feel generic, and when it gets really sophisticated--as on “True” where How To Dress Well sheds his recent 1980s pop affectations to operate in pure (and not in any sense alt) R&B mode--its ambition is clear. [Apr 2017, p.56]
  7. Mar 22, 2017
    60
    His more abstract, mellow songs don’t work as well, too often sounding like buildups to a big drop that never comes rather than completed tracks. But Greene has filled out Feel Infinite with just enough bangers to keep the momentum from lagging too much.
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