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7.0

Generally favorable reviews- based on 6 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 6
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 6
  3. Negative: 1 out of 6
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  1. Mar 6, 2017
    8
    This album entirely captures the concept behind its inception; the ability to perform action entirely based on senses, primarily referring to the way flocks of birds move in unison. This album too, while not taking any huge risks, displays that desire to create while balancing the two worlds of risk and reward through instinct and musical knowledge. I think Lusine does a great job atThis album entirely captures the concept behind its inception; the ability to perform action entirely based on senses, primarily referring to the way flocks of birds move in unison. This album too, while not taking any huge risks, displays that desire to create while balancing the two worlds of risk and reward through instinct and musical knowledge. I think Lusine does a great job at capturing this sporadic, seemingly random behavior that inspired the creation of this album. The album flows well, there are some amazingly beautiful moments, and the songs carry you into the sky for a ride you'll never want to come down from. Expand
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73

Generally favorable reviews - based on 6 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 6
  2. Negative: 0 out of 6
  1. The Wire
    Jun 2, 2017
    70
    The album then settles into a solid groove of high end electro pop with just enough dust to keep it grounded. [Apr 2017, p.62]
  2. Mar 17, 2017
    60
    Sensorimotor is an exercise in doing many things well but nothing truly great. If McIlwain focuses his efforts, he could create one of the great electronic records of the year. This, however, is not it.
  3. Mojo
    Mar 3, 2017
    80
    Big, warm music that doesn't shout loud, yet makes itself heard. [Apr 2017, p.97]