Music / electronica

Runddans


Reviews (2)


Rolling stone

d. 18. May 2015

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David Fricke

d. 18. May 2015

"He sounds at home with his Norwegian collaborators in this space-soul trip, a 40-minute piece in 12 parts. The programming is intermittently suitable for boogaloo, but the breaking sunshine in the melodies and Rundgren's singing deliver on the promise in titles like "Liquid Joy in the Womb of Infinity" and "Wave of Heavy Red (Disko-Nektar)."".


The guardian

d. 30. Apr. 2015

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Tim Jonze

d. 30. Apr. 2015

"Its 12 tracks essentially form just one sprawling 39-minute piece of music, featuring intermittent disco rhythms, blissed-out refrains and passages named things like Liquid Joy from the Womb of Infinity. The vibe is more often trippy and transcendental than indulgent, whereas even the most far-out moments fail to disguise Rundgren's pop nous, most evident in the synth rushes of Put Your Arms Around Me and the electrifying soloing that follows it".