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  • Ironically, the non-single tracks are the best on this record, especially when they move in a more international direction. Unfortunately, while there are several solid and good tracks on here, it's way too cluttered and scatterbrained to be a considered "an album". Big room tracks like "Throw Some Ass" and "Spiral" are honestly tacky in today's day and age. However, I will commend their features in "Woof", "Goddess In Disguise", and "Cafuné", which ended up being 3 of my favorites off the record. Overall, there's an infectious energy about them that will continue to have me see them live, despite a pretty disappointing and comfortable release here (compared to expectations).

  • A beautiful voice and an interesting mix of electronic, dance and ethno. But nothing that convinces me to listen to the album more often.

  • If you‘ve never heard something from Sofi Tukker it‘s worth checking out. If you‘ve heard some and you liked is, there is nothing new to find here.

    Beach Vibe Beats and some Words to sing along to. Since there are no real bangers (I‘d only ask for 2 or 3) on this album, it pretty much enters the Meh-Shrug-Territory and you have no desire to listen to this ever again.

Last updated: April 30th, 2024·MusicBrainz

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