Electronic
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Promises is a tasteful, spellbinding, and beautiful intersection of jazz, classical, and electronic music.
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At its best, Lei Line Eon‘s new direction exposes the nuances and beauty of Iglooghost’s production, but it’s not without its incongruities and growing pains.
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As agreeable as Isles mostly is, it lacks the color and texture of its predecessor.
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One of trip hop’s foundational albums, Portishead’s Dummy remains virtually unsurpassed in the genre.
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As an overview of Daniel Lopatin’s musical exploits, Magic OPN isn’t quite as spectacular as it could have been.
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Featuring the likes of 100 gecs, Xiu Xiu, and Full of Hell, the somewhat uneven DISCO4 contains some of HEALTH’s strongest material in years.
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Despite being a quarter of 7G‘s length, Apple is somehow the less consistent album.
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Inner Song has an admirably adventurous spirit, but the overall experience is dampened by a lack of consistency.
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Meridian Brothers continue to impress with their bizarre and adventurous take on modern cumbia.
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Neither half of Love + Light is particularly well-defined.