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May 15, 2012With this album, Slugabed firmly asserts himself as a first-rate producer, having turned in a debut LP that is short on subtleties, packed with triumphs, and hopefully telling of a career set to only continue impressing.
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Jul 5, 2012Dive in and experience Slugabed's amazing imagination for yourself.
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May 7, 2012This is an album worth living and breathing to at least attempt to become acquainted with its wealth of emotional nuances and playful eccentricities.
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May 7, 2012Smart, fast and visceral, debut LP Time Team is unpretentious and unfuckwithable; inviting, evasive and very occasionally serene, like a cosmic kaleidoscope peering beneath the totality of existence.
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May 7, 2012'Time Team' is a hugely rewarding album that delivers rich emotional laden electronic music with a human heart and an impressive debut.
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UncutJun 1, 2012Feldwick is clearly a livewire talent adept at mashing up everything from vintage Sega sample to the arthouse end of dubstep. [Jul 2012, p.83]
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May 22, 2012Its banging moments are the best of Feldwick's career, but the album's dips into gentler territory are confusing drains on the momentum, lazy Sunday afternoon beat music for nerdy kids with oversized headphones.
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May 25, 2012There's still a sense of discovery, now paired with playfulness.
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Q MagazineJun 21, 2012Hard to pin down, and all the better for it. [Jun 2012, p.111]
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May 29, 2012Time Team, while displaying shades of true brilliance, is simply an album that doesn't know what it wants to be, and makes the adjustment to compensate for its lack of identity far too late; which is odd, given how well it was doing up until that point.
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May 9, 2012Time Team is intergalactic, ambient, Rustie-ish drug music set to snare kicks and sturdy hip-hop beats that at its best is deliciously mind-bending.