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- Summary: The second solo release for the now Portland, Oregon-based electronic artist was created while Urick was moving from Baltimore and dealing with his personal relationships.
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- Record Label: Thrill Jockey
- Genre(s): Electronic, Avant-Garde, Experimental Electronic, Noise
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Jan 26, 2012As rewarding as his earlier slow-paced drones are, so is his incremental development as an artist with each subsequent album, I Love You being one more step along the way.
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The WireFeb 17, 2012I Love You is rich enough with textural ambiguities and seething digital soups to easily warrant repeat visitations. [Feb 2012, p.65]
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Mar 16, 2012Something about the gummy aesthetic of the viscera at work here keeps I Love You from sounding too awry when its elements seem to suffer from slight exhaustion, elasticity, endocrine peaks, biological decay.
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Feb 1, 2012On his best effort yet, I Love You, Urick's dub obsessions have moved to the front of the room.
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Jan 26, 2012Though I Love You can at times appeal on an intellectual level more than an aesthetic one, it still has a host of admirable (and listenable) qualities.
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Jun 13, 2012The album struggles to find a particular voice, and make any sort of statement, leaving me more than a couple of steps off using the album's own title to describe my opinion of it.
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Under The RadarJan 30, 2012Sure, it's all dulcet ambience, but it's easy to appreciate the personality. [#39, p.74]