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Aug 28, 2020The entire thing is produced meticulously; each track slides into the next to ensure the party never stops. Club Future Nostalgia is pure, undiluted fun.
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Aug 28, 2020It’s more free and fun than the original “Future Nostalgia” — which was free and fun to begin with — because it’s more diverse and much less serious, cruising by smoothly over the course of an over-too-fast hour or so, with a fluidity and seamlessness that is all the more remarkable considering the number of cooks in its kitchen.
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Aug 28, 2020“Club Future Nostalgia” calls to mind “The Immaculate Collection”: Like that 1990 classic — a greatest-hits comp sliced and diced by Madonna and producer Shep Pettibone to resemble a killer club set — Lipa’s record uses carefully designed pop tunes as raw material for a breathless new creation.
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Aug 28, 2020It was a savvy decision to recruit The Blessed Madonna: the result is a collection exciting, genre-splicing remixes that you could genuinely imagine hearing in the club. It may not have been the album celebration Lipa was planning, but ‘Club Future Nostalgia’ feels like a party all the same.
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Aug 28, 2020Though Club Future Nostalgia lacks the joyous, adrenaline-fueled arc of the best DJ sets, it honors both Future Nostalgia’s original spirit and that album’s unintentional service as a gateway to a virtual dance floor.
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Sep 2, 2020Fun while it lasts, but somehow less than the sum of its parts.
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Positive: 604 out of 1441
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Mixed: 107 out of 1441
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Negative: 730 out of 1441
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Aug 28, 2020a non stop party that will work much better in a party or a club. Dua always that girl
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Aug 28, 2020
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Aug 28, 2020A real remix album with a harmonious track atmosphere. It will surprise the younger fans who understand remix just adding a guest on the same song