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- Record Label: Thrill Jockey
- Release Date: Oct 21, 2022
- Summary: The latest full-length release for the solo electronic project of Matmos' Drew Daniel features contributions from such artists as John Berndt, Koye Berry, Andrew Bernstein, Brooks Kossover, Mark Lightcap, M.C. Schmidt, Flock Of Dimes/Wye Oak's Jenn Wasner, Jason Willett, and Nate Wooley.
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- Record Label: Thrill Jockey
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock
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Oct 20, 2022Like low hanging fruit plucked fresh from the vine, the bacchanalian temptations Daniel and collaborators such as Angel Deradoorian, husband MC Schmidt and John Wiese offer are a scrumptious treat in which to indulge.
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The WireOct 20, 2022The ten tracks on Is It Going To Get Any Deeper Than This? provide – with occasional turns towards kosmische or lounge music – some of the most pop oriented music Daniel has ever released. [Nov 2022, p.66]
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UncutOct 20, 2022This full-bodied, all-star immersion into an insalubrious world inspired by late '70s/early-'80s continental disco is somehow more appealing than Matmos' recent foray into Polish mid-century avant-garde. [Dec 2022, p.35]
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MojoOct 20, 2022Delirious, danceable songs with emotional heft. [Dec 2022, p.89]
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Nov 1, 2022It's the most relaxed, comfortable album he's ever made, and it's a delight to drift along with him.
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Nov 18, 2022While it doesn't always reach Sinning's heights, the deeper sexuality, deeper grooves, and deeper understanding Daniel seeks and finds on Is It Going to Get Any Deeper Than This? make it a triumph in its own right.
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Nov 4, 2022More than a side project or a solo moniker now, Is It Going to Get Any Deeper Than This? joyfully cements the Soft Pink Truth’s era as a band—and one that throws a hell of a party.
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Nov 18, 2022Great album. It has a consistent feel as it veers from lush psychedelic disco to moody quieter pieces.
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