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Muzikizum is informed by a slim, spare aesthetic that sounds more 1992 than 2002, evoking simply produced, imperial-sounding tracks from Spooky and Leftfield; in other words, the glory days of progressive house.
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Alternative PressAlternately pounding and pining, it's "faceless techno" at its very best. [Sep 2002, p.96]
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BlenderWhat makes this more than just efficient dance-floor fodder are the guest vocalists. [#9, p.158]
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An album full of highly dramatic and almost cinematic entertainment moments.
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MojoThis is a raging leviathan of a set, each track a powerful, swaggering anthem. [May 2002, p.97]
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X-Press 2 are like a dancefloor Oasis; great at pleasing the crowds, less good at innovation, and fatally weakened by their reverence for washed-up old rockers.
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There's little here that you won't have heard countless times before but as a pretension-free house album, 'Muzikizum' is an accomplished, pumping affair.
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Q MagazineMature rather than groundbreaking. [May 2002, p.122]
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The London threesome behind X-Press 2 slaves to house's repetitious mechanics (check the ugly robot fart clouding "AC/DC") yet often transcends its self-imposed limitations through fastidious craft.
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UncutThis album will appeal equally to hard house and handbag crowds alike. [May 2002, p.113]
User score distribution:
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MagdaM.Oct 9, 2002I love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:)))