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Body Talk, Pt 2
Pop · 2010 · 9 tracks · 36m

Body Talk, Pt 2

Nine tracks of pristine, club-ready electropop. A masterclass in pairing heavy, pulsing synthesizer basslines with deeply vulnerable, human heartbreak.

September 6, 2010 · Just Music (7)

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Cold, heavy synthesizer basslines rattle your chest while a fragile, tear-stained voice begs for connection. It is the exact sound of crying under the strobe lights of a packed, sweaty dancefloor.

Tracklist · 9 Tracks · 36m
01
In My Eyes
3:57
02
Include Me Out
3:31
03
Hang With Me
4:21
04
Love Kills
4:28
05
We Dance to the Beat
4:39
06
Criminal Intent
3:43
07
U Should Know Better
4:01
08
Indestructible (acoustic)
4:14
09
Bad Gal
4:01
Moments Worth Listening For
03Hang With MeThe transition from a gentle acoustic blueprint to a pulsing, mid-tempo electronic groove on 'Hang With Me' anchors the record's bittersweet energy.
Reviews
Slant Magazine4/ 5 stars
“Other than Radiohead, few other artists have delved so deeply into the disconnection between modern technology and human experience, and Body Talk emerges as pop music’s answer to the Ghost in the Shell series”
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PopMatters
“When all three parts are taken together, though, it’s obvious that somewhere in that mishmash of tracks, Robyn has truly crafted the Album of the Year. Body Talk, however, is not it”
musicOMH
“Body Talk shows just how easily she can churn out hits more frequently than labels can process production teams. Robyn deserves her success”
Rolling Stone4/ 5 stars
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AllMusic5/ 5 stars
“By picking the best of the project’s songs, it feels like a greatest-hits collection and brand new album rolled into one”
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Clash
“The ’Body Talk’ round-up, five tracks from the first two volumes plus five new ones, sound more like a mop up exercise than a coherent album, the atrocious programming of the tracks doesn’t help either.”
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The Line of Best Fit
“These tracks concentrate on what the series has done best: ecstatic, club-inspired pop filled with massive throbbing synths and arpeggiated bleeps”
MSN Music (Expert Witness)A-
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The A.V. ClubA
“Euphoric, personal, and inspirational to the last beat”
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Pitchfork8.7/ 10
“She should be universal. So why isn’t she?”
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Drowned in Sound
“The Body Talk trilogy could/should have been a truly groundbreaking single album. In other words, it’s a classic double-album quandary of quantity over quality”
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BBC Music
“The first genuinely exciting, no-filler, pure pop full-length album since Lady Gaga’s The Fame. And not a fright-wig in sight”
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How does Body Talk, Pt 2 sound next to the rest of Robyn's catalogue?

Euphoric+2.0σ

The overall mood shifts into a fiercely defiant posture, turning the dancefloor into a sanctuary where heartbreak is met with absolute, swaggering invincibility.

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