definetly feels more like a tony seltzer project than an anysia one. there are a lot of duds but not only are they like a minute long, the gems really shine in their uniqueness
definitely the definitive SOPHIE experience, completely stripping down and deconstructing not just her own album that she's remixing here but club and techno music as well. it really does bring you on a journey with its techno repetitiveness and song-to-song continuity and by the end it brings you down to this sonically hellish place that you now feel trapped in, similar to something we would see in one of my favourite movies, climax. such a perfectly crafted project and one that really ... read more
equally as stimulating as bees buzzing around your ear for 30 minutes
despite the endlessly messy and unfocused rollout which made me have many a doubt, twigs still delivered a remarkable banger of an album
mostly forgettable and underwhelming perfomances by the guest rappers and even sometimes tony himself but some songs really come together in a beautiful way
saw him perform live a couple days ago, enjoyed it a ton! had to check out his album bcz it was very fun to listen to live
sink in is really charisma uniqueness nerve and talent but the rest is kinda boring lolz
unironically the best of all worlds in this one event. some of best brat remixes that i, still to this day mourn... came at least 5 times listening to it. also charli's marketing, branding and hype creating remains unbeatable since brat. what a time was it to be alive hearing this for the first time ugh. cult classic not best seller fr.........
while it looks like a fun project on the surface, what lizzo's tape really is, is a desperate attempt at inserting herself into the current female rap zeitgeist, with flows, rhymes and punchlines rivaling mostly nursery rhymes and shoehorned in namedrops and internet references, like a walmart, pg-13 version of a 2010s nicki minaj album.
Doja cat and sza also put her in the awkward position of being so much more charismatic and memorable than the main talent of the mixtape, who then ... read more