Some of the most euphoric, mind-blowingly beautiful music we have heard in years. ...more
Stylus Magazine
Start Breaking My Heart, Dan Snaithâs first album as Manitoba, was a pleasant example of ambient found-sound laptronica, all fizzpop clicks, gentle piano and mechanical percussion. Ultimately, despite its accomplishment and humanity, and ...more
Stylus Magazine
Up In Flames is a record in love with music made by a music lover, futurepsychenoisebeatpop that reaffirms how much fun music can and ought to be. ...more
ShakingThrough.net
With Up in Flames, the sound of post-electronica has arrived. ...more
Flak Magazine
The fusion of rhythm with textural washes of sound is near perfect in its seamless euphoria. ...more
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Tiny Mix Tapes.com
It’s getting harder and harder for me to listen to “hip-hop” these days. The reason I put hip-hop in quotes is because the word has been used so loosely over the past several years to describe so many different varieties of the genre. ...more
PrefixMag
How unfairly hyped was My Bloody Valentine? Loveless is a great one, to be sure, but I found it at the top of far too many "Best of the 90s" lists, hovering around other essential but obscenely overrated albums like Nevermind and OK Computer . ...more
All Music Guide
His tracks are vibrant and imaginative, calling on fuzzed-out guitar solos and summer-day vocals that recall a raft of solid shoegazers. ...more
All Music Guide
A one-man pop band,Dan Snaith's Manitoba project distills everything that's breathtaking and slightly absurd about several extremist alternative-pop movements of the '90s: the jangly white-noise of classic Too Pure/Beggars Banquet ...more
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