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It's a collection of simple but warped electronic pop music, where Kid606 spins a tight hook into five or six minutes of chugging or swinging bliss. No more, no less.
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Alternative PressA great summer album. [Oct 2005, p.170]
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Regardless of what you think of his previous and complicated output, he's proven here that he can just as easily make sick chill as maniacal IDM or ambient glitch; and he's just as strong as anyone else going.
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UncutIt all suggests a sea change in attitude. [Sep 2005, p.114]
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MojoA welcome drop in intensity. [Oct 2005, p.102]
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It doesn't have the edginess of the Kid's previous recordings, and cloaks its eclectic sense of play in tasteful, textured layers, but in so doing achieves a consistency that has previously been lacking.
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Q MagazineThis unassuming record certainly deserves as much attention as [his] former big noise. [Sep 2005, p.116]
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Resilience is laid-back Kid 606.
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New Musical Express (NME)[He] flips his hip-hop, rave and reggae on their head, using them to produce cute, beautiful tracks rather than ear-shattering junglist uproar. [20 Aug 2005, p.58]
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Resilience is the most mom-friendly album that's ever been released under the Kid 606 moniker.