Music / electronica

Pentagram


Reviews (2)


Resident advisor

d. 7. July 2018

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Paul Clarke

d. 7. July 2018

"Gui Boratto's fifth full-length is an attempt to freshen things up, but the results too often fall short of his best work ... Inconsistent as Pentagram is, there are still moments where Boratto shows his considerable strengths. The gorgeous melodic peaks and loose-limbed drums of "The Black Bookshelf" make for the LP's best track. The endorphin-rush techno of "Forgive Me," meanwhile, is sure to ignite one of his main stage festival sets. That's the setting in which Boratto shows his energy and confidence as an artist. Too much of Pentagram, by contrast, feels tired or confused".


Exclaim!

d. 12. June 2018

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Daniel Sylvester

d. 12. June 2018

"Over 12 tracks and 60 minutes, Boratto drenches his songs with effects and moods, but unfortunately, much of the music on Pentagram could be found on any run-of-the-mill electronic LP ... On Pentagram, Gui Boratto seems uninspired, but worse, unsure of what made his music so inventive in the first place".



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