- Record Label: Eighteenth Street Lounge Music
- Release Date: Oct 1, 2002
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The essential internationalism that characterizes this global showcase of a disc is mind-blowing in both scope and quality.
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Babylon's treasures don't run as deep as they could've, but swingers will still enjoy this luxurious spin.
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One of their more intriguing works to date, capably blending vocal theatrics, spritual exploration and subtle songcraft in one sitting.
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Hilton and Garza explore foreign cultures with wide-eyed curiosity and a taste for the unexpected.
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UncutGuests like Emiliana Torrini and Shinehead help make this that rarity: an electronic album with personality. [Dec 2002, p.133]
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UrbThese Thieves have finally come into their own, developing a sound that's growing increasingly distinct. [Oct 2002, p.100]
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 12 out of 13
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Mixed: 0 out of 13
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Negative: 1 out of 13
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Jul 3, 2017
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PaulDApr 12, 2010One of my favorite all-time albums.
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VICKYKAug 13, 2005It's my favourite song...their live performance in Greece{26/07/2005} was fantastic!!Their chill out music really takes you in another world...