Until One

| Swedish House Mafia

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Until One

Until One is the debut album by Swedish house music super-group Swedish House Mafia. It was released on 22 October 2010.-Wikipedia

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  • The Guardian

    Their music, consisting mostly of shrill, over-compressed blasts of sound and blocky beats. Scales are climbed repeatedly but the melodies fail to take the listener higher. An appearance by David Guetta reminds us that it could be much worse.  

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  • Clash

    Offensively retrospective, commonplace dance-floor garbage stuck in a time warp between 1993 and 2006. Swedish House Mafia, what happened to you? 

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  • Spin

    On this 24-cut collection of tracks and remixes, Stockholm spinners Axwell, Steve Angello, and Sebastian Ingrosso try to write their own chapter of house history. The sources are sometimes unexpected, but the tempo of the beats rarely does vary, over 80 unrelenting minutes. 

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  • mxdwn.com

    Until One finally brings it all together in an anticipated dance release. It isn’t chock full of studio or mixing magic the listener is left astounded, exhausted, and excited, feeling as if they’re exiting a Parisian dance club in the wee morning hours. 

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  • Metro News uk

    Until One captures the energy of SHM’s Pacha residency but what it doesn’t do is outclass an average dance compilation. In the words of another club classic: was that all it was?  

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  • Filter Magazine

    If your idea of a good time is your own private Night at the Roxbury, look no further than Until One. “Nothing But Love” will shake your ass across a Balearic dance floor faster than you can say “vodka Red Bull,”. From the Midlands to the Midwest, the mediocre couldn’t be more on fire.  

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  • The Irish TImes

    Until One is overblown, preposterous and cheesy, an album lacking any sort of cohesion or creativity. SHM have a far greater sense of their own importance than probably should be the case.  

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