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  • Summary: The fifth full-length release for the Brazilian producer features a guest appearances from Nathan Berger and Boratto's wife Luciana Villanova.
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  1. Sep 10, 2018
    70
    The album's glitchy title track is sparse yet acutely detailed, and sinister without seeming too evil-minded. Like the rest of the album, it seems curious about the dark side rather than fully possessed.
  2. Sep 10, 2018
    60
    It rarely comes off as a direct response to his own discography. Rather, its scattered focus sounds like the result of someone finally letting that past be and trying to figure out what he wants for his future. Boratto's next great album isn't this one, but it holds a lot of promise for his future.
  3. Sep 10, 2018
    50
    On Pentagram, Gui Boratto seems uninspired, but worse, unsure of what made his music so inventive in the first place.
  4. Sep 10, 2018
    50
    The endorphin-rush techno of "Forgive Me," meanwhile, is sure to ignite one of his main stage festival sets. That's the setting in which Boratto shows his energy and confidence as an artist. Too much of Pentagram, by contrast, feels tired or confused.