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Love in the Time of Lexapro [EP] Image
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  • Summary: The four-track EP from the Daniel Lopatin project features Ryuichi Sakamoto's rework of "Last Known Image of a Song" and a version of "Babylon" featuring (Sandy) Alex G.
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  1. Dec 4, 2018
    80
    Amidst the madness of Oneohtrix Point Never’s music, these are songs that hit the core of humanity and therein lie their beauty.
  2. The Wire
    Dec 4, 2018
    80
    Where Lopatin’s earlier work often evoked the sense of a simultaneous need and impossibility of love--most notably in his Chris de Burgh sampling “Nobody Here”--the music here seems to strive for immediacy. [Jan 2019, p.70]
  3. Dec 4, 2018
    76
    Both tracks [Love In The Time Of Lexapro and Last Known Image Of A Song], though, are dreamscapes of ineffable yearning. The EP's other cuts feel almost like a letdown, though only by degrees.
  4. Jan 14, 2019
    70
    It is a brief, pleasant aside after a decade's worth of conceptually demanding music.
  5. Dec 4, 2018
    65
    After the maze-like worlds conjured by Age Of and Garden of Delete, Love in the Time of Lexapro plays it disappointingly straight.