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Where You Go I Go Too
by Lindstrom
The Norwegian producer's album has only three tracks, but one is nearly 29 minutes long.
LABEL: |
Smalltown Supersound |
RELEASE DATE: |
19 August 2008 |
DISCS: |
1 disc |
GENRE(S): |
Electronic |
All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...
90
Dusted Magazine
There’s no question that Where You Go I Go Too is one of the year’s most coherent, craftily executed albums.
90
Prefix Magazine
Where You Go I Go Too takes the meaning of the term "full-length" quite literally, stretching his already epic electronic disco into works of effortless symphonic grandeur.
90
musicOMH.com
Lindstrøm manages to achieve a palatable yet ambitious record without ever resorting to indulgence, not forgetting in his view of large forms to look closer and focus on the minutiae.
88
The Phoenix
Easy review: three tracks, each between 10 and 29 minutes, every moment electric.
86
Pitchfork
Lindstrom knows all the right moves to give his own brand of spacey disco an air of transcendence, but the result feels so effortless that his facsimile and the "real thing" become indistinguishable--a fake so real it's beyond fake.
83
Almost Cool
Spaced-out and seriously hypnotic, Where You Go I Go Too is one of those releases that is custom-made for late summer evenings. It's not too loud, but at the same time has enough of a pulse to be a guide for steady movement.
80
NOW Magazine
When you consider that the first song is only a minute shy of half an hour long, this collection of epic ambient disco revisionism definitely counts as a full-fledged artistic statement.
80
Village Voice
While Where You Go may not be his masterpiece, as a distillation of the space-disco aesthetic, it's unparalleled.
80
Spin
On his debut album, he shoots for the stratosphere and lavishly scores.
80
The Guardian
You Go I Go Too is a triumph of sound design, as impeccably crafted as a Starck chair--and as geared to comfort, too.
70
Tiny Mix Tapes
Luckily, for most of its duration, Where You Go I Go Too manages to assimilate the more enjoyable elements of both of these alternate possibilities into a seamless and engaging whole, with only a few moments of awkward uncertainty.
70
cokemachineglow
This album is a textbook grower, not just because it demands repeated listens, but also because the pieces all start similarly and take their sweet time to reveal the individually entrancing things they are.
70
PopMatters
Underneath the optimistic veil of synths, though, it turns out Lindstrom’s got a cheeky, irreverent sense of humor.
70
Urb
This one’s not as immediately accessible as "Affair," but still maintains Lindstrom’s position at the top of the electronic scene.
67
The Onion (A.V. Club)
For all the promise held out by the idea of Lindstrom staring down long tracks with thematic aims, the range on display is surprisingly narrow. None of the narrowness is exactly bad, but the widescreen potential was so high.
The average user rating for this album is 9.2 (out of 10) based on 7 User Votes
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