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 |
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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
387
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Thankfully, most of Hauschildt's eight-track LP further explores the sounds and themes that made Tragedy & Geometry the brilliant record it is.- XLR8r
- Posted Nov 16, 2012
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What makes Magnifique work best as album experience, rather than a collection of individual songs; any shapeless moments are grafted onto the studier elements in the listener’s memory, leading to a rewarding overall experience in spite of the lulls in the action.- XLR8r
- Posted Jul 17, 2015
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On its own, Yoyogi Park is a highly engrossing record of dream-like dancefloor sounds, but when sat next to Until Then, Goodbye and A Day In The Life, it’s an intelligent melding of its predecessors and exemplary final chapter.- XLR8r
- Posted May 16, 2016
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DVA is most successful when he edits out the excess and focuses his production on a handful of strong elements. As a producer, it's self-control, not talent, that he's lacking.- XLR8r
- Posted Mar 22, 2012
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The band now has the command of this organic/synthetic versatility in its toolbelt, often using it to find an ideal balance between highly finessed electronic soundscapes and bouts of raw, physical musicianship.- XLR8r
- Posted Oct 8, 2012
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If it all sounds just a bit too familiar and seems a tad forced, no one could really blame you for saying so.- XLR8r
- Posted Nov 30, 2011
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Passion may be an ambitious record from beginning to end, but listening to it is a breeze.- XLR8r
- Posted Jul 17, 2012
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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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The production is immaculately pretty, but it also tends to swamp the music's thrust, and one ends the album unsure of exactly what Darkstar is anymore.- XLR8r
- Posted Feb 5, 2013
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Listening to Wave 1, there appears to have been no grand overhaul during the time Haley has spent on semi-lockdown, but neither has there been total creative stasis.- XLR8r
- Posted Feb 18, 2014
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With fingers in this many pies, Modeselektion Vol. 02 really shouldn't have come across as a cohesive statement, yet it does.- XLR8r
- Posted Jul 3, 2012
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Props to Britton for trying out new templates--but she’s on firmer ground when she’s in her 4/4 comfort zone, and Donna’s at its best when it plays to her emo-house strengths.- XLR8r
- Posted Jul 7, 2016
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What they discovered lies beyond DJ mixes and radio rotations; it's their magnum opus.- XLR8r
- Posted May 14, 2012
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Tycho's new album only has eight songs on it, but each one is like its own laid-back journey through time, with probably the coolest dude ever as your spirit guide. That's like super classic album status right there.- XLR8r
- Posted Apr 1, 2014
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Elemental Themes is a great movie soundtrack--the film just doesn't exist yet.- XLR8r
- Posted Oct 23, 2012
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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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III is a pleasant--although occasionally forgettable--listen from a seasoned artist who is playing to his strengths.- XLR8r
- Posted Oct 19, 2011
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In all honesty, New Chain isn't so very different from the rest of the Bushwick bulk. What is worth returning to, however, is the fact that the music offered is effortlessly lovely, memorable, well-transitioned, and oddly addicting.- XLR8r
- Posted Jan 13, 2011
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Although it may not represent a complete return to form, it's still a welcome stop on a production career that appears to have a lot of life left in it.- XLR8r
- Posted Nov 20, 2012
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It's a solid effort, and one with some ace tunes that will certainly be snapped up by intrepid DJs, but as a full-length, it might be better with a reorganized tracklist in your iTunes music folder.- XLR8r
- Posted Feb 22, 2012
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Overly cool and polished music for graphic designers this isn't--but its twisted art-school aesthetics might mean it's too out there for the candy kids as well.- XLR8r
- Posted Nov 2, 2012
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Apar is left to sound good but not great, worthwhile but not essential, Delorean but not quite.- XLR8r
- Posted Sep 11, 2013
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It takes a few notable risks in composition and rhythmic style, but as is evident from the title, this isn't the new Machinedrum album.- XLR8r
- Posted Nov 17, 2014
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What holds this album back is a lack of direction and the vision necessary to pull his intelligent, melodic techno into a new musical landscape.- XLR8r
- Posted Sep 4, 2012
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Nearly all of the album's pieces feature a gorgeous accord of a large number of electric and acoustic guitars-call it folk maximalism, or perhaps Wall of Kieran.- XLR8r
- Posted Jun 13, 2012
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Plaid's sixth proper studio album, Scintilli, is hard to place stylistically, but nonetheless offers plenty of enjoyable head-scratching moments, along with a straight-up tune or two.- XLR8r
- Posted Sep 27, 2011
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For those on the outside of that process, fans who are frantically trying to connect the missing links of Iradelphic's lineage with its beloved forefathers, more apt descriptors might be "unexpected," "unfamiliar," and "unfulfilling."- XLR8r
- Posted Apr 2, 2012
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Perhaps the album's only major drawback is its lack of jaw-dropping "wow" moments. It's as though 100% Publishing is almost a little too consistent.- XLR8r
- Posted Jul 11, 2011
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Melidis has surely succeeded at creating a sunny, idea-rich patchwork. But listeners looking for some emotional nuance might find it a touch saccharine overall.- XLR8r
- Posted Aug 29, 2013
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Track after track of nostalgia-inducing pastiche that, though a bit self-referential—they're almost dance tracks about dance tracks--somehow sound fresh. They’re effective both as exercises in the power of memory and as compelling club cuts in their own right.- XLR8r
- Posted Jun 30, 2017
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Such uplift from dread makes Strange Weather a fitting party record for our age when so many American Dreams, lived and fantasized, are falling apart. Pass the bottle.- XLR8r
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Despite clocking in at under 15 minutes, the plethora of ideas Teengirl Fantasy displays on Nun shows that the pair is unwilling to rest on its laurels and ultimately represents a bold step forward.- XLR8r
- Posted Nov 26, 2013
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This is functional, workmanlike music built out of sturdy analog technology. For home listening and for the club, this is useful music to have around.- XLR8r
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All in all, too little of Mst lets us hear Gretschmann shine within this chosen framework.- XLR8r
- Posted Aug 14, 2012
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Digital Native is missing a large amount of the substance and general cohesiveness that any artist's "first proper album" should rightly offer.- XLR8r
- Posted Jun 25, 2012
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Yes, it's ridiculous to expect everyone to make a grand statement with each release, but there's scarcely a trace of an evolving style or technique to be found on Down 2 Earth. Surely, we're entitled to expect more.- XLR8r
- Posted Aug 23, 2011
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Light Asylum is the product of two very talented purists whose focus on a particularly stylish bygone era has actually surpassed its roots to sound unexpectedly modern.- XLR8r
- Posted May 3, 2012
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The obvious influences lend more to remembering old favorites than to finding new ones, yet Dinowalrus' album should appeal to fans of no-wave's vintage aesthetic.- XLR8r
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The Rapture's latest is both a welcome and necessary addition to its relatively small discography, a record the band should be both proud of and content to leave as the final chapter of its existence. At least until they come back again.- XLR8r
- Posted Sep 7, 2011
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- Posted Oct 18, 2013
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When the strings rise into the mix as the song comes to a perfectly timed close, it's readily apparent that oOoOO's patience and time spent growing as a producer and a songwriter has paid off tremendously.- XLR8r
- Posted Apr 24, 2012
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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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While it's not an impeccable album, Ada's Meine Zarten Pfoten (German for "my tender paws") does offer some pretty exciting experimentation and a few really great pop songs.- XLR8r
- Posted Aug 2, 2011
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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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Instead of straight hip-hop, The Colossus is an omnibus record, swallowing brass-wielding collaborators, live instruments, hand-aged beats, and its creator's voice—all in service of a mission to unify RJ's pet genres via horn-blasted statements of intent fit for rollicking arenas ("Let There Be Horns"), menacing synthesizer pit traps ("A Spaceship For Now"), and intricate instrumentals.- XLR8r
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Its blander additions aside, more often than not, Woolfy vs. Projection's latest proves to be a refreshing recess from the dancefloor, a lazy LP recorded in the Northern California woods that's as cozy as it is otherworldly.- XLR8r
- Posted Oct 1, 2012
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LISm remains a particularly mesmerizing listen, traveling through an impressively wide range of sounds and seamlessly blending them into a unified compostion.- XLR8r
- Posted Mar 12, 2013
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For those interested in zany experimentalism, Black Dice's latest is a welcome addition to a long line of solid releases, but for those who have never been awed by this brand of cacophony, Mr. Impossible offers little besides noise.- XLR8r
- Posted Apr 10, 2012
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While this is a challenging, compelling record from a singular producer, it is a less exploratory effort than we've come to expect from her.- XLR8r
- Posted Feb 6, 2014
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The duo has delivered something that is listenable and enjoyable while sustaining an overarching concept with great capability.- XLR8r
- Posted Oct 17, 2012
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Ultimately, E-Funk proves to be an effort that finds its creators trying to pull in something that's just beyond their reach.- XLR8r
- Posted Aug 7, 2012
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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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Dream pop is rarely celebrated for its attention to melody, as it usually places texture and atmosphere higher up on the totem poll, but At Home would have benefitted from a few more melodies that were capable of sticking with the listener past the album's running time.- XLR8r
- Posted Sep 20, 2013
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In the end, Heliosphere is everything a techno LP should be, an effort that's not only a platform for delivering established sounds, but also an avenue for revealing new sides of the artist's production abilities and imagination.- XLR8r
- Posted Feb 27, 2013
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