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The WireMar 28, 2014While Ekoplekz's Brit-hauntoscopy might easily have started to wear thin by now, Unfidelity's precision and diversity has plenty to offer. [Mar 2014, p.65]
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Mar 21, 2014Unfidelity stands out as a keeper.
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Mar 17, 2014Unfidelity never feels derivative or retro, Edwards displaying an alchemist’s touch as he drags all these influences into a potent melting pot.
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Mar 17, 2014The result is original, surreal and hypnotic--a brilliant debut.
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Mar 17, 2014In rock, rehashing the past more often than not results in music that sounds anachronistic, but Unfidelity is proof that in electronic music, a disregard for technological progression can still result in a forward-looking album.
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Mar 18, 2014Normally seen driving his hardware into the ground, here Ekoplekz is streamlining expanding.
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UncutMar 17, 2014Unfidelity is too turbulent to be purely scenic in the Boards Of Canada sense, its plaintive melodies hemmed in by the gurgles and clanks of some sinister, unmanned waste disposal plant. [Apr 2014, p.73]
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Mar 17, 2014While Unfidelity isn't the greatest or most ambitious album in the Edwards canon, it certainly sounds the prettiest, making it a perfect port of entry for interested listeners with sensitive palates.
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MojoApr 23, 2014Unfidelity exhibits sonic DNA from all corners of pioneering electronica. [May 2014, p.93]