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- Summary: This is the latest release from Baltimore electronic producer Matthew Papich.
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- Record Label: Software
- Genre(s): Indie Electronic
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Oct 20, 2015Through this the mesmerizing plan of the album becomes, at last, apparent. The issue of making sense becomes a far-off one.
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Oct 13, 2015Though Papich sometimes captures the state of an overloaded attention span almost too well, No No's fragments of meaning add up to some of his most fully realized music.
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The WireOct 13, 2015While the intellectual territory is familiar, it's explored with similar playfulness and ear for inventive juxtaposition as Papaich's fellow city dwellers Matmos. [Oct 2015, p.50]
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Oct 13, 2015No No asks a lot of listeners, that we unpack all of these fun inferences even as we're being assaulted by the 143 different sounds Co La casted into the vestige of a snare drum. No No, on balance, is worth the effort.
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Nov 4, 2015Much like switching on a 24-hour news channel, No No is engrossing for the first ten minutes or so. Then the parade of lurid images continues, and sure enough, they give you a headache.
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Oct 13, 2015With a few of its tracks trimmed off, No No could have made a great EP, but as it stands, it's equal parts fun and frustration.
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