"Toggling between async and remodels, it's hard to miss the contrast between the stark force of the original and the restrained reverence of its follow-up. Sakamoto is one of the greats. Here he's surrounded by an exemplary cast, including many artists groundbreaking in their own right. But remodels isn't an album made by a master confronting life's most unfathomable inevitability. And without that, it's not quite sure what it wants to be. Though worthy, at times enjoyable, and well-intentioned, as a standalone work it's uneven and hemmed in. Its greatest tribute will be to lead listeners back to the source".