by
Iamamiwhoami
- Record Label: Cooperative Music / To Whom It May Concern
- Release Date: Nov 6, 2012
User Score
Universal acclaim- based on 71 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 65 out of 71
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Mixed: 0 out of 71
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Negative: 6 out of 71
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Nov 27, 2017This album is perfect! A F**KING MASTERPIECE
Of all her projects this one is by far my favorite
Sever, Idle Talk and Kill are the best tracks for me, but a love the entire album -
Aug 14, 2017Mostly an electronic album, Kin shows how spectacular music can be. This album is pretty flexible and so rhythmic. Favorite songs: Drops and Good Worker. Very good
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Jan 9, 2015Just as good, if not sonically better than Bounty, kin is a masterpiece - as is every album iamamiwhoami puts out. It's simple, it's catchy, it's dark... it's near perfection. The videos that accompany this aren't nearly as good as the Bounty videos, but I'm not reviewing that... this is on the audio alone. It's fantastic.
Standout tracks: good worker, play, idle talk, kill -
Jul 9, 2014A dreamy electronic masterpiece, filled with a video experience rarely seen by any artist. Jonna Lee and her crew bring the weird into fantastic proportion.
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May 7, 2014Are you asking me if this was good? If you plan to ask such an obvious question, then don't. I don't need it in my life, because I have iamamiwhoami. Simplicity itself.
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Jul 3, 2013Undoubtedly one of the best (if not the best) electronic/alternative projects that came to light in 2012, it's full of curiosity both the music and visuals of the album.
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UncutDec 5, 2012Mostly Kin is a deeply rewarding immersive experience. [Oct 2012, p.81]
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Dec 5, 2012While kin is solidly crafted throughout, there's nothing to justify the lofty artistic conceits surrounding it.
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MojoDec 5, 2012Their peppy, sensual synth-pop has merit. [Oct 2012, p.95]