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Jun 9, 2016Edited to its very essence, the album is only 36 minutes long, but sometimes that’s all you need.
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Jun 9, 2016Levitate leverages rave nostalgia to get to a deeper truth: Free your inner child, and your ass and mind will follow.
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Jun 9, 2016The tracks are neither buoyed by unimpeded uplift or grounded by posture-crushing gravity; they’re somewhere in the middle, suspended slightly off the earth but prevented from rocketing skyward. This is what makes Cutler’s sound so distinct, here and elsewhere.
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Jun 9, 2016So short and concentrated, the album feels like a style exercise rather than a major work, but it nonetheless finds Cutler refining his skills and presenting the best version of his 1992-via-2020 approach yet.
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Jun 9, 2016Cutler has riddled these tracks with a rainbow of synth ripples, making Levitate stand out immediately as a Lone record, despite heavily harkening back to a bygone era.
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UncutAug 5, 2016A succinct pastiche of junglist, breakbeat and chill-out fare. [Sep 2016, p.75]