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FOUR TET "Everything Ecstatic" Reviews
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Release: 31 May 2005
Label: Domino
Genre: Dance Music
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| FakeJazz |
Rating: 10.0 |
One of the best electronic albums of the past decade
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| The Onion A.V. Club |
Rating: 10.0 |
Tracks like "Smile Around The Face" and "Sleep, Eat Food, Have Visions" roll through tripped-up funk breaks and blippy electronic cascades that stare at the horizon more than the sky.
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| TinyMixTapes |
Rating: 10.0 |
The most striking feature of this album is that the sounds seem so damn complex. It's very difficult to fathom how someone could produce such an intricate, clattering sound collage without driving themselves insane
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| Dotmusic |
Rating: 9.0 |
Laser beams and Disney characters, woodland glades and softly tumbling confetti. This is what your Inner Hippy wishes every dream could be.
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| PrefixMag |
Rating: 8.0 |
Perhaps, the most difficult thing for an artist to do is maintain a distinctive sound without treading water. Everything Ecstatic is one more example of Four Tet's ability to walk this thin line.
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| PitchFork |
Rating: 7.4 |
Everything Ecstatic marks his first slight step backward as a solo artist but it's hardly a failure.
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| ShakingThrough |
Rating: 7.4 |
Everything Ecstatic doesn't come together as solidly as prior Four Tet releases, but it unquestionably contains the blueprint for far greater explorations to come
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| StylusMagazine |
Rating: 6.7 |
Hebden still proves himself to be a unique talent
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| RollingStone |
Rating: 6.0 |
On his fourth album, Hebden's lovingly arranged pet sounds cohere nicely when he jacks up his trip-hop-y beats.
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