When I was 8 or 9 years old our school had a guest speaker come and talk to us about the years he had spent living in China. I can recall only two things from this distant lesson; firstly, that Chinese people apparently loved The Moody Blues, ...more
The Onion (A.V. Club)
Given his prior eclecticism, it's stunning to hear the unified, boldly conceptual approach Cornelius takes on his new Point. ...more
Drawer B
The sonic consistency may bore fans thirsting for more of Cornelius spastic and unpredictable eclecticism, but the ensuing stereophonic experience is second to none. ...more
Launch.com
Point is in another zone altogether, establishing Cornelius as one of the most creative pop musicians around. ...more
Yahoo! Music
Cornelius ', aka Keigo Oyamada, music inhabits a space that is uniquely his own. Sure there are similarities in the lightness of production in places to artists such as Yoshinori Sunahara (whose studios were used to record this album). But this is ...more
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