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Universal acclaim- based on 141 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 116 out of 141
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Mixed: 10 out of 141
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Negative: 15 out of 141
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EdwardEMar 2, 2005I don't understand the hype. Sure it's an okay mashing of dance beats & angular guitars, but... It's also highly repetitive.
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PhilPhilMar 20, 2005Good, not a classic, feels.....like you should be liking it a lot more than you are. Another overrated, overhyped dance album pumped up by hipsters who are just begging indie kids to break out into synth inspired dance moves. But definetly worth a listen, there are highlights, just dont expect it to change your life, as the indie press would have you believe it does.
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MarkJMay 11, 2007Even better than the first album, every song is worth of a single release
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AlexAug 30, 2005I've tried so hard to work out why this appeals to so many critics. Maybe you like second-rate minimalist house-pop. I can't work out how someone can listen to 2 CDs of this stuff when I can't bear a whole song
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bobrMay 5, 2007daft punk is playing at my house... my house! woot
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JoshuaMMay 16, 2005This is essentially an over-simplified daft punk with one dudes boring voice all over it. For reasons that are still not clear to me, critics and DJs love it. If you're into ultra-basic electronic pop, you might like it, but otherwise stear clear!
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KimPJun 10, 2005this band is absolutely horrible.
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WayneBMay 21, 2005Knowing I was taking a gamble on this when I made the purchase and man did I lose my shirt. Way over-hyped...Doubt it would even appeal to fans of Peaches (though maybe to M.I.A. devotees) Only a bright moment or two on Disc 2. OK, off to trade mine for some store credit!
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SeanP.Apr 4, 2006It isnt perfect, like absolute classics out there, but man, the best songs are really, really great. And it contains the best electronica single of last year: "Yeah". I could listen to that song (all 9 minutes of it) all day for a week.
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MichaelKMar 3, 2005"Daft Punk" is one of the funnest tracks in years and definitely the album's highlight, but the rest is quite good, too, ranging from slow and druggy to post-punk and trashy, with some Talking Heads motifs thrown in for good measure. Some might find this album inconsistent, but I happen to like every style explored here, so, for me, it's just wonderuflly eclectic.
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jpJul 10, 2005james murphy is a true visionary. he marries the old with the new, taking influences and creating something truly original. he's not trying to be cool, i think that's why some people don't get it.
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ManuelAFeb 18, 2005Exciting sound, the right influences in the right moment -but making music which will survive.
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alandFeb 20, 2005
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MCFeb 22, 2005Utter Crap, overhyped.......barely music
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MathieuRMar 17, 2005One gets the feeling Murphy's sound might get old pretty quickly, but right now, as last year, his music is just plain fun. You'll shake your waist and feel clever about it.
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Decepticon_PomMar 2, 2005Sheer scope is the order of the day. Rekon this is one dance album that won't lose its sheen 12 or 24 months from now but will actually get better with age.
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JorisApr 1, 2005Overrrated. This is just a hype. There are much better albums out there. Only a few ok songs, the tracks are too long and not definitely not original. Why do reviewers hype an album like this and give gems like The Music's " Welcome to the north" or the truly outstanding "Worlds Apart" from AndYouWillKnowUsByTheTrailOfDead bad reviews?? I'll never understand...
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KonstantinLApr 1, 2005Beat Connection is great, however.... Many of the tracks on this album are virtually note for note rip offs of songs by Krautrock groups like Can, Neu! and inparticular Cluster. Hearing such blatant musical thieft takes alot of the sheen off what is basically a decent album.
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KoolKeithJul 8, 2005This album rules. For me it's the best in 2005 until. Best tracks are "Tribulations" and "Yeah (Crass)".
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ScottE.Sep 14, 2005
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EmilyBFeb 9, 2006The second disc easily catapaults this record from a tribute to James Murphy's favorite bands to something much more interesting.
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IanMay 16, 2006This album still sounds strong a year down the line.
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EduardoOApr 1, 2007This is the testament (and beginning) of the Murphy's era. James will be remembered for his take on Dance/Rock as anybody else has done it. Get it, listen and be part of history.
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KJDec 21, 2005
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ChrisCFeb 17, 2005There are some really good things about this album. The band has a really good musical sense of what they're trying to accomplish, but the music is just really lacking in emotion, and that keeps it from being an A album.
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KAMar 11, 2005over-hyped. Yea its hip, but is wayyyy self-consciously hip . Take a pass.
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joeykMar 10, 2005There's no doubt this is good stuff, and hopefully it will find its way into many ears.
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PaulPaulMar 14, 2005It sounds cool, but it doesn't feel like sex, u know?
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ivoMar 26, 2005sad!
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ericfMar 5, 2005it's real music. it pays you back for your effort. not much does that.
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Awards & Rankings
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LCD Soundsystem is mostly too afraid to be balls-out fun, but too unambitious to make for a really rewarding artistic experience. Essentially, it sits awkwardly in a no-man’s land between artistry and actual dancing fun, like guess-what-demographic.
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Built on a repetitious platform of bass, drums and guitar, what starts off as a genuinely thrilling journey tends to conclude in a cul-de-sac.
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A disparate yet cohesive collection of songs.