"The band's second remix album (...) arrives as a more cohesive work, presenting a cerebral, alternate-universe reimgination of Mogwai's 2011 release, Hardcore Will Never Die But You Will ... [It] potentially provides Mogwai with new avenues to explore now that they're well into their second decade, and perhaps instill a greater confidence in the idea that their identity can remain intact even in the absence of their usual skull-crushing squall".