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    2.5/5 stars

    Scott was getting outside his comfort zone with this album, specifically by working with a vocalist and building the songs around the timbre of their voice.

    I don't necessarily love the result.

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    3.5/5 stars

    There are two types of music people; people who've heard and loved Entroducing..... and people who haven't heard it yet.

    The cornerstone of a sampler focused record collection, the tracks themselves breathe with life and timelessness.

    It makes it all that much more impressive that this album was the result of crate diving somewhere outside of a backwater like Sacramento.

    Standout tracks "The Number Song" and "Midnight In A Perfect World".

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    4/5 stars

    There are few electronic albums that mix live instruments with synths well, and this is one of them. My first intro to Tycho, this album had probably hundreds of plays by the time the followup came out. It also cause me to drag my friends to see them live. The start of a journey that would ultimately result in me moving to SF (the erstwhile home of Tycho), and understanding more fully the environment that would produce sounds as blissful and varied as are found here.

    Standout tracks are "A Walk" and "Coastal Brake".

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    3/5 stars

    A kind of sneering rock album that you could tell someone came out in 1993 and no one would bat an eye.

    It's dark and moody in ways that are hard to articulate; the track "Stay" could be characterized by "what depression sounds like". Intense.

    Standouts for me are "Cool in Motion" and "Stay".

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    4/5 stars

    A classic electronic album.

    Growing up listening to Orbital and Underworld sort of set the bar in a weird place for electronic music and especially albums. This album is the prime example.

    It's coherent and artful in ways that other electronic albums generally are not. The sounds are not dated, they're timeless and raw and full of energy.

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    4.5/5 stars

    I love Spoon's albums generally, but this was the first one I really got into and has a special place in my heart. "Everything Hits At Once" crawled into my skull and looked out of my eyes for a period in college that I can't forget.

    Standout tracks are "Everything Hits At Once" (by miles), "The Fitted Shirt" and "Take A Walk".

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    4.5/5 stars

    Timeless. A must listen.

    For me, memories of summer and the beach and driving with the windows down.

    The album itself is an interesting academic exercise of forcing comparing more traditional African music with zydeco by placing tracks of those styles together. The African tracks are standouts, the zydeco tracks are kind of forgettable by comparison but still good.

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    4.5/5 stars

    What a howitzer of an album.

    Taken out of context, this album would stand alone as a really excellent example of shoegaze, but taken in the context that this was the reunion album after ~20+ years of not recording together, it makes it that much more impressive.

    Standouts for me were "Slomo" (by miles), and "No Longer Making Time"

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    3.5/5 stars

    I heard this playing in an Opening Ceremony in ~2016 and I don't want to admit that's where I get my music from but here we are.

    The album is decent! I really like how Small Black cultivates moods in their tracks, though the lyrics are generally hit or miss.

    If you like vibes for vibes sake, this is an album for you.

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    3/5 stars

    It's good! Kind of the vibe of electronic you hear coming out of a gallery in the lower east side that has a Chinese kitchen operating out of the basement and is covered in graffiti.

    Highlights for me were "Punching down" and the title track.

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