
- Summary: Well, they certainly aren't the most prolific of artists, but the acclaimed Scottish electronica duo of Michael Sandison and Marcus Eoin finally return with a third album.
- Record Label: Warp
- Genre(s): Electronic
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 25 out of 30
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Mixed: 5 out of 30
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Negative: 0 out of 30
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UrbThe Campfire Headphase is enough of a genre bender to finally introduce this music to a well-deserved new audience. [Dec 2005, p.94]
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[A] supreme collection of future-perfect broken nostalgia.
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Alternative PressWhile The Campire Headphase sounds slightly defalted compared to [earlier] discs, it stlll has many charms. [Jan 2006, p.144]
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BillboardIt is a testament to Mike Sandison and Marcus Eoin's production acumen that the songs here sound so organic despite their computerized origin. [22 Oct 2005]
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New Musical Express (NME)The likes of 'Chromakey Dreamcoat' sound like they were made on a potter's wheel rather than an iBook. [15 Oct 2005, p.36]
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The Campfire Headphase lacks the transcendent grace that made Music Has the Right to Children and even Geogaddi classics in their field.
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“Dayvan Cowboy” is almost worth the price of admission, but it makes the remainder of the album seem derivatively “New Age.”
Score distribution:
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Positive: 35 out of 37
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Mixed: 2 out of 37
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Negative: 0 out of 37
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Sep 8, 2012
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HughJDec 10, 2005
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Oct 21, 2011
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[Anonymous]Oct 19, 2005
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JTolbertDec 10, 2005
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scottwOct 21, 2005
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EirikSOct 19, 2005Had expected so much more.
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