The show’s trippy backdrop projections were at turns mesmerizing and convenient.
The curious Mr. West’s folie de grandeur didn’t, as initially widely predicted, blow up in his face.
The Bristol trip-hop pioneers’ Third is starker, leaner, and more dissonant than its immediate sibling.
If possible, the terrain is headier, the edges are sharper, and the album is, at times, a more arduous listen than its predecessor.
Cunningham’s fans won’t be disappointed by this compilation disc.
The album sounds just as groundbreaking today as it did eight years ago.
We polled journalists, DJs, and record-label folk to find out what they thought were the most important electronic albums of the 20th century.