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- Record Label: Warp
- Release Date: Nov 23, 2018
- Summary: The four-track EP from the Daniel Lopatin project features Ryuichi Sakamoto's rework of "Last Known Image of a Song" and a version of "Babylon" featuring (Sandy) Alex G.
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- Record Label: Warp
- Genre(s): Electronic
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Dec 4, 2018Amidst the madness of Oneohtrix Point Never’s music, these are songs that hit the core of humanity and therein lie their beauty.
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The WireDec 4, 2018Where Lopatin’s earlier work often evoked the sense of a simultaneous need and impossibility of love--most notably in his Chris de Burgh sampling “Nobody Here”--the music here seems to strive for immediacy. [Jan 2019, p.70]
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Dec 4, 2018Both tracks [Love In The Time Of Lexapro and Last Known Image Of A Song], though, are dreamscapes of ineffable yearning. The EP's other cuts feel almost like a letdown, though only by degrees.
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Jan 14, 2019It is a brief, pleasant aside after a decade's worth of conceptually demanding music.
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Dec 4, 2018After the maze-like worlds conjured by Age Of and Garden of Delete, Love in the Time of Lexapro plays it disappointingly straight.