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  • Summary: The latest full-length release from Jon Hopkins is described as a "ceremonial epic" divided into eight parts and features guest appearances by 7RAYS, Cherif Hashizume, Ishq, and Vylana.
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  1. Sep 3, 2024
    90
    Jon Hopkins has created something rather impressive, a work of symphonic dimensions that is compelling from first drone to last – and which achieves his stated aim of taking the listener on a journey. In this case the journey is akin to a voyage through space and time, creating a special musical experience.
  2. Sep 9, 2024
    85
    It may not be fun, exactly, but taken in the right context, RITUAL is an album experience unlike any other. It’s not for the club, and it is absolutely not meant to be broken up and distributed into playlists, but it has a purpose and a direction of its own, and it leaves the listener to decide what to use it for for themselves. With this album, Jon Hopkins continues to push the boundaries of what electronic composition can be.
  3. Aug 27, 2024
    80
    The piece has a propulsive quality, even if it isn't travelling at a danceable BPM, and at 41 minutes, it never lags. It's also very listenable, its infinite aural nuances — blips and bloops, pounds and crackles, hisses and animal sounds — offering a constant source of delight, calm and exploration.
  4. Record Collector
    Sep 10, 2024
    80
    It's an album that shows, beyond any doubt, that Jon Hopkins is a singular electronic talent not bound by either his past or expectations. [Oct 2024, p.101]
  5. Aug 29, 2024
    70
    It's still hard to listen to his more ambient material without comparing it to the sweeping rush of his dance music, which arrives at some truly staggering highs. Still, Ritual is an engaging experience that succeeds at transporting the listener and replenishing the soul.
  6. Sep 4, 2024
    70
    Caught between abandon and damming the stream of consciousness, Hopkins’ work seems to require a commitment from the listener that is not always reciprocated. It’s often beautiful passages feel somehow manipulative. But, when he lets loose, Ritual becomes, for 13 minutes, extraordinary.
  7. Aug 27, 2024
    60
    While RITUAL possesses Hopkins' trademark blend of dark vs light, it feels slight compared to his prior work, and so fails to reach his former glories.

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