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Universal acclaim- based on 53 Ratings
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Positive: 50 out of 53
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Mixed: 0 out of 53
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Negative: 3 out of 53
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Jan 10, 2013An absolutely brilliant record. Deep house bass and nice vocal samples make a great atmosphere. It is a very fulfilling listen and leaves me feeling refreshed.
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Nov 9, 2012
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May 7, 2016Oppressive, dark, turbulent, dramatic, eerie, otherworldly dense and, most of all, brilliantly produced and performed. Alison Skidmore's vocals add even more textures and nuances to this rather uniform and black-and-grey album that stands as a landmark for an artist that explodes in talent and creativity, and has finally found his voice.
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Aug 24, 2022Deep house bass and nice vocal samples make a great atmosphere. It is a very fulfilling listen . dark, turbulent, dramatic, eerie, otherworldly dense and, most of all, brilliantly produced and performed. Alison Skidmore's vocals add even more textures and nuances to this rather uniform
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May 30, 2013What a sublime hush of an album. Your iPhone dreams about this music.
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Dec 14, 2012Never before has the producer been as sharp (or as murky) at the boards as he is here, seamlessly tuning long-winded drones with slavedriver clangs into hypnotic locked grooves.
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UncutDec 11, 2012Luxury Problems is distinguished by the piercing vocals of Stott's former piano teacher, Alison Skidmore; looped, layered and heavily reverbed, they coil elegantly around Stott's brutalist constructions. [Jan 2013, p.83]