Metascore
76

Generally favorable reviews - based on 9 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 9
  2. Negative: 0 out of 9
  1. Entertainment Weekly
    91
    Ineffably gorgeous. [18 Jan 2002, p.80]
  2. Seldom has "laptop" music been more magical or more joyful.
  3. The Wire
    80
    There's an appealing openness and lack of guile to much of Sign. [#215, p.66]
  4. Q Magazine
    80
    Droll, baffling and brilliant in equal measure. [Mar 2002, p.128]
  5. Alternative Press
    80
    Much like the bubbly permutations of recent Mouse on Mars discs, the four pieces on Sign feature over an hour's worth of rapturous electronic textures. [Mar 2002, p.90]
  6. Bypasses the wiry, anxious suggestiveness of his medium in favor of thought-clearing contemplation.
  7. Urb
    70
    Departs from the most interesting moments of his past work and thankfully st-st-st-st-stays there awhile.
  8. What's particularly exciting about this release is the second compact disc, which features an animation by Katsura Moshino, adding a bizarre visual narrative to Takemura's rich audio playground.
  9. While there are some fascinating passages on "Souvenir in Chicago," including sections inspired by a shared love of the minimalism of Steve Reich, the piece never quite becomes a coherent work.
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  1. Positive: 1 out of 2
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  3. Negative: 1 out of 2
  1. RobertoD.
    Mar 8, 2002
    10
    An excellent album, a progressive piece which uses a collection of unusual and innovative effects coupled with a new dimension to the rhythm An excellent album, a progressive piece which uses a collection of unusual and innovative effects coupled with a new dimension to the rhythm of music (i.e the silence inbetween sound) Full Review »