Reviews4 stars out of 5 -- "This time, they go lighter on the samples and heavier on post-trip hop soundscapes and contemporary singers, making for recombinant pop that feels joyfully seamless and organic.", "Chater and Di Blasi forwent their traditional hardware samplers and set to work on making new music in a much faster fashion, while still plundering samples from a vast range of sources.", 4 stars out of 5 -- "Drenched in mechanised shimmer and kinetic beats, The Avalanches’ third studio effort is at its core a beatific vision born of life’s darker turns, that neither weaponises nor romanticises pain.", "Interludes link songs expertly, and the fact that there are so many distinct vocalists mean it feels more like a mixtape than a traditional album.", "The Australian group’s ambitious third album overflows with ideas, samples, guests, and sheer stimuli. In their sparkling music, every sound feels like a treasured memory."
Additional InformationThe duo and hundreds of living and sampled collaborators head to space and give listeners something to cry and dance about.