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Feb 7, 2025As insatiably catchy as it is disarming, the album marries its two sides perfectly.
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Record CollectorFeb 7, 2025With tracks often constructed with slick funk basslines and sleek electronics, there is much to enjoy in versatile songs that don't outstay their welcome. [Feb 2025, p.102]
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Feb 10, 2025While the 80s loom in 11:11’s background throughout the album, on “Silhouette” they manifest as a modernised Debbie Gibson or Exposé. “Stay Home”, on the other hand, relies on a cymbal-heavy trip-hop referencing beat to underscore its blissful sensation. Finally, the bookend arrives: a neat and tidy ending to what had previously been a happy mess.
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Feb 7, 2025Recorded across Paris and London, the blend of cultures bleeds into the debut’s roots, lacing bilingual lines with effortless Parisian confidence and the harder-edged energy of London’s clubbing scene.
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Feb 7, 2025While Biig Piig clearly knows what sticks and what doesn’t in terms of easy listening, the album does demonstrate the artist’s desire to explore new sounds, but 11:11 is careful not to rock the boat, often playing it safe with the majority of its runtime.
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Feb 7, 2025With its pared-back stylings – delicate and hyperpop-adjacent on Ponytail; whispered on the nocturnal pulse of Cynical – the sense is often of someone appraising from the edges rather than throwing themselves all-in to the action. Decimal is an exception – a bilingual banger with a prowling strut.