User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 83 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 57 out of 83
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Mixed: 16 out of 83
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Negative: 10 out of 83
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Jul 30, 2017
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Jun 11, 2017While most of these songs have a very intricate and engrossing sonic pallet, it falls flat when she constantly bombards us with one annoying sound per song that keeps droning in the background, taking away from the other 90% of audio brilliance.
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Jul 3, 2017
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Apr 9, 2018On the first listen, it was just a bunch of nonsensical noises, but as I listened again, it all started to make sense.
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Jun 8, 2017While techniques within the layering stayed quite stagnant and the constant additions of ideas lost some sense of resolve, the diversity within the melodic loops and cool percussive beats made this a neat, ambitious work. My Score: 121/180 (Good) = 6.7/10
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Aug 24, 2017
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Aug 29, 2017
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Oct 11, 2021An intricate SICK footwork album from the genres best. Filled with new industrial sounds,captivating cover art and intriguing song titles this record succeeds in pulling me in&keeping me entertained.
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The WireAug 8, 2017There’s a gracefulness to Patton’s rhythms that sets her apart from other footwork producers--something deeply contemplative. [Jun 2017, p.66]
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Jun 28, 2017Make no mistake--this is an album that’s challenging and demands attention, but if you can stay focused, you’ll be richly rewarded.
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Jun 5, 2017Sometimes the constant shifts can leave you reeling and wondering what Jlin is trying to get at, but it’s never long before they pick you up again and pull you back into it. This is the sound of a huge talent blossoming.