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An extremely listenable, laughable album, a futuristic freakshow of deep, stirring melodies and innovative beat arrangements.
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He's successful even when he is indulging in a little silliness.
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Sorry I Make You Lush runs on fresh sounds and non-drowsy wit.
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On the one hand, Sorry I Make You Lush is as accomplished an album as you are likely to hear this year. But it skates a very fine line between irreverence and irrelevance, and emerges only partially successful.
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New Musical Express (NME)A happy, penguin-chilled sunset beach barbecue of a collection. [3 Jul 2004, p.65]
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MojoThe surface mayhem actually masks an admirable craft. [Aug 2004, p.96]
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UncutRetains the tweak and squidge of his experimental, post-techno wanderings, but it's meant for feet rather than head. [Sep 2004, p.98]
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Urb[A] funk dub electro carb-filled gem. [Sep 2004, p.117]
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Q MagazineFor the most part, he keeps it all on the ingenious side of ridiculous. [Aug 2004, p.121]
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Breaking new ground probably isn't the point, but the album still fails to generate any emotion or create a mood other than ennui.
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The WireBreezy, disorientated, unhurried, its content seeks an instant surface rapport through a bold display of clips and cuts. [#245, p.69]
User score distribution:
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Positive: 2 out of 3
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Mixed: 1 out of 3
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Aug 15, 2013
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EricSDec 6, 2009It takes off and soars w/ "Saddic Gladdic" on track 1 and then spirals back to nothingness quickly.
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MattKNov 8, 2004