XLR8r's Scores
- Music
For 387 reviews, this publication has graded:
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64% higher than the average critic
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3% same as the average critic
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33% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 2.8 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Music review score: 76
Highest review score: | Awake | |
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Lowest review score: | Audio, Video, Disco |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 354 out of 387
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Mixed: 31 out of 387
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Negative: 2 out of 387
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Enthusiast is a solid, eclectic offering, and, if it truly is Siriusmo's last, it's not a bad way to end a long career.- XLR8r
- Posted Jul 25, 2013
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From a distance, Paradise continues to connect the dots of Hood's career, but up close, it's completely absorbing.- XLR8r
- Posted Jul 23, 2013
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Slow Focus has the sheen and seemingly high stakes of a blockbuster movie--and enough easy thrills to compensate for the stakes being, in reality, pretty low.- XLR8r
- Posted Jul 22, 2013
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An effortless, catatonic undercurrent carries listeners through Her Blurry Pictures and somehow, it manages to put the subliminal neuroticism of Mathew Jonson's music at the center of the listening experience while remaining pleasant to listen to.- XLR8r
- Posted Jul 15, 2013
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It gets tiresome to listen to 14 bangers in a row. Had the duo distilled the finest cuts from its massive tracklist into something a bit sleeker, Ghost Systems Rave could have been an absolutely smashing release.- XLR8r
- Posted Jul 12, 2013
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Comfort won't be for everyone, but it's hard to argue that the risks Coles has taken don't pay off. If nothing else, it's certainly fascinating to watch her expand her aesthetic beyond the dancefloor.- XLR8r
- Posted Jul 3, 2013
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In collecting the a-sides from both of his 2012 singles and propping them up with another half-hour's worth of songs, Airhead's debut full-length only makes that stylistic restlessness more frustrating.- XLR8r
- Posted Jul 1, 2013
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More often than not, those organic sounds [dusty record pops, nocturnal nature recordings, tape hiss, distant car radios, bleeping busy signals, and street noise] feel like the music's most relatable characteristics, providing moments of unpredictability and liveliness to an album which paints almost exclusively with monochrome hues.- XLR8r
- Posted Jun 28, 2013
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It's hard to knock Aguayo's unique spirit, and the boldness with which that shines through on this LP is certainly captivating in its own right.- XLR8r
- Posted Jun 26, 2013
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So many things have been synthesized into Chewed Corners from so many sources and ideas that any sense of direction, reaction, or engagement with the cutting edge is markedly less adventurous than most releases on his own label.- XLR8r
- Posted Jun 24, 2013
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While its age can sometimes be a bit obvious, Yessir Whatever is well put together and organized; it feels less like a blatant retrospective (or worse, a "greatest hits") and more like a forgotten beat tape.- XLR8r
- Posted Jun 19, 2013
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Considering Saul's reputation and pedigree, crafting a largely non-dancefloor album under a pseudonym is a brave move, but one that Getting Closer arguably vindicates.- XLR8r
- Posted Jun 13, 2013
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Truthfully, there's no singular tune from Modern Worship that stands out in the same unforgettable way that "Phoenix" did, but as a long-form piece, Hyetal's sophomore full-length is the most satisfying work he's released so far.- XLR8r
- Posted Jun 10, 2013
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Half of Where You Live is a considerably more rewarding album, one that creates lush, sophisticated, and disarmingly inviting music using the simple building blocks of sample-based beats and deeply personal musical storytelling.- XLR8r
- Posted Jun 10, 2013
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Immunity is not for everyone, especially those who come to electronic music merely for its club-ready, dancefloor offerings. But for those who listen seeking to peer into sonic worlds that might not otherwise exist, Hopkins has created one which is rich with gorgeous detail and worth fully exploring.- XLR8r
- Posted Jun 4, 2013
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Clocking in at a breezy 37 minutes, Mount Kimbie's second album feels a bit slight by the time it's finished, though not because it's short on great ideas or compelling tunes.- XLR8r
- Posted May 29, 2013
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Tranklements is straining to belong somewhere; in the process, it ends up sounding more like it wants to be defiant instead of inspired.- XLR8r
- Posted May 29, 2013
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Few truly distinctive examples of footwork have found their into the world lately, but RP Boo's LP goes a long way towards revealing the potential diversity and immensity of the genre.- XLR8r
- Posted May 22, 2013
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Panorama Bar 05, the latest offering, is a consistently well-crafted snapshot of the dancefloor as presided over by long-time resident DJ Steffi.- XLR8r
- Posted May 16, 2013
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As a whole, Grime 2.0 works as both an introduction and a re-introduction to a sound that's still without an official expiration date--and won't likely get one anytime soon.- XLR8r
- Posted May 14, 2013
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You'll Be Safe Forever proceeds in this indeterminate fashion, with Locust maintaining a razor's-edge balance between comforting and disruptive sounds.- XLR8r
- Posted May 14, 2013
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It's a better idea to approach the album for what it is: a pretty, if somewhat slight take on sun-saturated psychedelia.- XLR8r
- Posted May 14, 2013
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The angst and abrasiveness inherent to Adult. is still present in some form (even a quick look at track names like "Nothing Lasts," "At the End of It All," and "Heartbreak" reveals that much), but the band has undoubtedly smoothed things over and pushed its sound closer to the dancefloor.- XLR8r
- Posted May 13, 2013
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Only a handful of Replicant Moods' tracks make a lasting impression, but this foursome still consistently gets the entropy-to-pattern ratio just right.- XLR8r
- Posted May 10, 2013
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It wanders more like a Hype Williams album would, and leaves that opening promise to dangle unfulfilled.- XLR8r
- Posted May 8, 2013
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Altogether, Gordian is a solid listen and another LP that upholds Cosmin TRG's deserved reputation as an inventive producer whose output continues to remain dependable.- XLR8r
- Posted May 2, 2013
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Needless to say, for the legions pining for another immersion in the aesthetic, Fabric 69 is a worthy companion to the crew's 2010 full-length opus, Feed-Forward.- XLR8r
- Posted May 1, 2013
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If only Slava had focused on the highlights and cut the weaker numbers from his debut LP, he might have had a rather strong EP to share.- XLR8r
- Posted Apr 24, 2013
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Perhaps realizing that it's divisive and reductive to only dabble in one or the other, SMD opts for a satisfactory middle ground in its live sets, rearranging the pair's accessible pop moments as skeletal reincarnations of themselves.- XLR8r
- Posted Apr 17, 2013
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One of the album's strong points is the balance it confidently finds between active and passive, as if it's encouraging listeners to be aware of their attention drifting between their thoughts and the spacious terrain provided by the music.- XLR8r
- Posted Apr 17, 2013
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