Music / jazz

ArtScience


Reviews (5)


The guardian

d. 15. Sep. 2016

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John Fordham

d. 15. Sep. 2016

"ArtScience reassembles his vocoder-dominated Experiment quartet, but this time with all the members joining the electronically massaged vocals in a recalibration of the group's balance of pop, dance and jazz methods ... Glasper has signalled an impatience with jazz on earlier Experiment ventures, but very definitely not on this one".


AllMusic

2016

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Thom Jurek

2016

"The range of material covers an expansive creative terrain--often mirroring the experimental directions the band pursues live - without sacrificing accessibility. While it's another example of RGE's particular brand musical synthesis or "fusion," it presents a new framework for future exploration and discovery".


PopMatters

d. 19. Sep. 2016

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Adriane Pontecorvo

d. 19. Sep. 2016

"An ingenious blend of soulful tunes and undeniable technique, ArtScience signals a bright, self-reliant future for the Robert Glasper Experiment".


Pitchfork

d. 19. Sep. 2016

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Marcus J. Moore

d. 19. Sep. 2016

"ArtScience is the Robert Glasper Experiment's most realized effort, mainly because they've stopped relying on outside talent to get their point across. They've created their own vibe, one that needed their own voices to truly resonate".


DownBeat

2016 November

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John Murph

2016 November

"Instead of frontloading the music with esteemed hip-hop and soul singing guests, as the group did on its previous two Black Radio releases, the Experiment offers a self-contained program that bristles with newfound spark. The absence of the high-profile special guests gives the ensemble more room to exhibit its incredible chemistry".