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PopMatters
Gentle Confrontation is undoubtedly Loraine James’ most intimate record to date and best overall as she reaches new heights in her production craft
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The Skinny
Gentle Confrontation sees Loraine James take a scalpel blade to her discography, only to reassemble the pieces into a record that plays like a victory lap
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NME
The electronic producer's latest album pushes the boundaries of sound and vulnerability
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All Music
Restlessly creative and challenging, Gentle Confrontation is James' most moving work since For You and I
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Exclaim
Gentle Confrontation learns and preserves artifacts of the mind, appreciating special moments that many leave lost in time
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The Quietus
In sharing her experience of doing this, James’ most exploratory album also proves to be her most open-hearted
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Mojo
It's the emotional, cathartic journey of the chief protagonist that captivates the most. Print edition only
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Uncut
The result is a varied, disjointed, entirely unpredictable yet utterly singular record. Print edition only
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Loud And Quiet
Every track is stripped of its ego, allowing you to be in your feelings and away from the real world
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Pitchfork
On her third album for Hyperdub, the UK experimental musician uses chaotic arrangements and glitchy drums to express knotty, difficult-to-name emotions
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