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Album: Take Me Apart
# Song Title   Time
1)    Frontline More Info...
2)    Waitin' More Info...
3)    Take Me Apart More Info...
4)    Enough More Info...
5)    Jupiter More Info...
6)    Better More Info...
7)    LMK More Info...
8)    Truth Or Dare More Info...
9)    S.O.S. More Info...
10)    Blue Light More Info...
11)    Onanon More Info...
12)    Turn to Dust More Info...
13)    Bluff More Info...
14)    Altadena More Info...
 
Album: Take Me Apart
# Song Title   Time
1)    Frontline More Info...
2)    Waitin' More Info...
3)    Take Me Apart More Info...
4)    Enough More Info...
5)    Jupiter More Info...
6)    Better More Info...
7)    LMK More Info...
8)    Truth Or Dare More Info...
9)    S.O.S. More Info...
10)    Blue Light More Info...
11)    Onanon More Info...
12)    Turn to Dust More Info...
13)    Bluff More Info...
14)    Altadena More Info...
 
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Performer Notes
  • Recording information: Abbey Road Studios, London; Heavy Duty Studios, Burbank; Mutant Studios, London; Rooftop Studios, London.
  • Photographer: Daniel Sannwald.
  • Mixtape seemed like an unnecessarily modest designation for Cut 4 Me, one of the most striking and satisfying releases of 2013. Almost four years to the day, after key appearances on songs by the likes of Kindness, Solange, Danny Brown, and Gorillaz, and the release of a strong EP, Kelela followed it up with this second full-length, what she calls her first album. The distinction suddenly made sense. Like Cut 4 Me, Take Me Apart is predominantly electronic and progressive R&B, one moment as dreamlike and fevered as an intense courtship, then as startling and chilling as a breakup. It's more composed, less pieced together, with mixtape and EP collaborators Jam City, Ariel Rechtshaid, and Arca primary among a comparatively supplemental and mostly new crew of associates. This also comes across more as a work of in-person interaction than one of distanced communication. Nothing is as volcanic as "Bank Head" or as rush-inducing as "Rewind" -- two past gems -- but these hyperballads and zero-gravity jams always stimulate, covering a broader spectrum of emotional states with deeper resonance. Take the tender "Better," where, over lightly shuffling drums, bobbing bass, and finger snaps and handclaps, Kelela accosts her lover, threatening to "amputate" rather than cut off -- knowing it'll hurt her more -- yet confessing "I can't bear the way you look at me when I let you down." In "Take Me Apart" itself, Kelela combines literal expressions of anxious anticipation with multiple water metaphors reinforced with drums that ripple and hurtle to evoke an emotional engulfment. Bedroom commands, incantations, and blissed-out expressions are abundant, as are no-strings propositions like the stomping/snaking highlight "LMK." Although they're all the way in the moment, there's always a looming sense -- due to dissension and concealment referenced elsewhere, compounded by faintly eerie production touches and the persistent element of sorrow in Kelela's silvery voice -- that it'll end in tears. ~ Andy Kellman
Professional Reviews
Rolling Stone - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "Her debut full-length fuses together jagged textures, vaporous synths and her versatile voice into forward-thinking R&B animated by its restless innovation."

Spin - "Although TAKE ME APART's production is densely layered and seductive, the album thrives off how Kelela deploys those sonic strands to resonating effect."

Entertainment Weekly - "[The album] soars thanks to a heady blend of R&B and electronica."

NME (Magazine) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "Kelela has crafted a cool and sensual album which feels cohesive without slipping into saminess."

Clash (Magazine) - "Kelela's phrasing, melodies, and the way she stacks her harmonies is a welcome respite from the full-throated, abrasive style of her peers."
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