Beatrice Dillon - Workaround
45

Electro-minimal lesson, textbooklike. Therefore very boring and sometimes embarassingly banal.

Minimalist also in inspiration.

Allie X - Cape God
62

Crystal clear dance-pop, well-produced. Every track is a "weak hit", expecially "Devils I Know" and "Ring the Bells", very catchy but not enough energetic for success.

Guilty pleasure, but you can do without.

Caribou - Suddenly
65

Electro-dance sampling exercises, realized skillfully and also with a certain intellectualism, both rigorous and wandering. "You and I" is worth listening, it's nostalgic and sometimes alienating.

Stimulating.

Agnes Obel - Myopia
58

Intimate and nocturnal compositions, but Agnes Obel is not Rachel Grimes and the entire work follows not very expressive paths. Without errors and without poetry.

Bland.

Katie Gately - Loom
72

Very personal work. Gately expertly builds electronic texture and vocal experimentation. Every track can evokes a different atmosphere, in a dramatic way.

Charismatic.

Frazey Ford - U kin B the Sun
55

Only the title track stands out, the others have little impact, offering simple soul clichés.

Predictable.

John Moreland - LP5
55

Not exciting nor boring, good as background music.

Tasteless.

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