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MojoFeb 27, 2012This is a fine balancing of distance and engagement that put the shier back into chill out. [Mar 2012, p.103]
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Feb 10, 2012It's an all-encompassing experience ideal for Mixmag readers seeking transportation to a Balearic state of bliss.
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Dec 20, 2011936 sounds like being nestled in a warm basement during the coldest winter in recent history, or the feeling of waking from a dream, somehow suspended all day.
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Dec 14, 2011936 is a delight, a ray of welcomed sunshine as the wintry outside fades into shades of grey.
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UncutMay 13, 2011It's worth getting lost in their groove. [Jun 2011, p.93]
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Apr 4, 2011Aaron Coyes and Indra Dunis (a husband and wife duo from Madison, Wisconsin, the latter formerly a member of Numbers) have toned down the noisier elements of their sound without sacrificing interest or depth to create this, the most successful of their two full lengths so far.
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Apr 4, 2011While 936's perpetual schizophrenia is noteworthy, it's Peaking Lights' songwriting that elevates 936.
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Apr 4, 2011If you can resist getting totally stranded in its opiate-friendly atmospheres, the joys of 936 are easy to pin down.
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Nov 21, 2011If you've refrained from taking advantage of more illegal means of hearing this thus far in 2011, you really have no excuse not to listen to this subtly charming record.
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Apr 4, 2011Basically, if you hate one track, sorry boutcha. If you love any of them, though, you are going to love them all, unconditionally.
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Q MagazineDec 22, 2011Your tolerance for extended jams will be tested but it's a varied and mesmerizing trip nonetheless. [Jan 2012, p.124]
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The WireDec 8, 2011It sometimes seems too restrained, too polite. [Dec 2011, p.62]
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Nov 21, 2011Dunis's flat tones can let the side down, but otherwise, the swoon is in the details.