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''Foxx's music still sounds futuristic, accompanied by flickering footage and images of design that never dates: imagined cityscapes, endless motorways. As these time machines whirr to silence, it's clear that Mr Foxx is still fantastic.'' NME review of John Foxx, the Roundhouse, June 2010. 'One of the finest electronic records you'll hear in 2011.'
The Quietus
'Meeting of synth-fetishists is a triumph. The albums echoes four decades of avant pop.' **** Mojo
'Foxx has released an album which equals the high-point of his rich back-catalogue.' BBC
'One of the most enlightened synth records in years.' **** The Stool Pigeon
'Forceful, stripped-down music that sounds as new as its old, and as imaginative as it is familiar.' Uncut
Enigmatic but song-based, evoking early incarnations of Cabaret Voltaire, The Human League and Roxy Music.' Q Magazine
'Interplay is a consistently strong piece of work.' **** Music OMH
'Synthesizer archivist Benge (aka The Maths) turns out to be a superb foil for Foxx.
The Wire
'Fresh and powerful. Tracks move from glistening-crisp and growling-fierce to tender, the latter mood captured by the melancholic beauty of 'A Falling Star' and 'The Good Shadow'.'
**** Clash Magazine