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Universal acclaim- based on 104 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 92 out of 104
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Mixed: 4 out of 104
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Negative: 8 out of 104
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Nov 23, 2015Arca can seriously do no wrong. He is so innovative and on this album, he uses some familiar sounds from his debut album, but manages to morph them into something new. He is truly a genius and has an incredible talent for creating new soundscapes that our modern world has yet to experience.
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Jan 19, 2016Maybe it's hard listen to entire album the first time, but that stunning atmosphere that Mutant makes by itself makes it so addictive.
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Dec 3, 2015
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Feb 29, 2016while it's hard to find meaning in the beautiful and unique soundscapes, Mutant cements Arca as one of the most forward thinking figures in electronic music
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Dec 12, 2015
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Feb 25, 2018Not sure this or ''Arca'' is his best album to date. It is amazing how music can touch human feelings. I don't have say anything bad about this album.
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Mar 3, 2021this was another great output by the idiosyncratic Arca. It showcases their production skill and in lesser amounts her vocals. It's a very paranoid and dark record with aggravated beats and ominous song titles,artwork and sound. Favourites:fa.go.t,mutant.
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Nov 4, 2021Si no es Mutant un himno de gloria en una utopia fituristica, entonces no se que será, hay tantas ideas magníficas aquí.
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Jan 7, 2023it's for the people who get it, if you don't like it, you just don't get it
Awards & Rankings
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Dec 22, 2015Mutant may be some of his most challenging work yet, but as Arca's music becomes more abstract, the viewpoint behind it comes into focus in ways that embrace strangeness, ugliness, and beauty equally.
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Dec 18, 2015The record’s lack of organization and resistance to stasis work against its accessibility. Those willing to mine such a dense work will be rewarded in a visceral sense, but may be left groping in the darkness for a specific, externally-fabricated meaning. Either way, the abstractness and wandering abandon of Mutant define not only the album, but Alejandro Ghersi’s approach to music.
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The WireDec 16, 2015Almost every track has a fearsome radiance to its high end and even in those parts without drums or squared off structures, the surges of sound recall collective dancefloor ecstasies. [Dec 2015, p.44]