Talk:Minimal Nation

Fact Magazine quote
I don't have much experience editing wikipedia so I'm going to just post here and maybe try to fix it properly in the next few days if nobody else has gotten to take a look--

This article misinterprets a quote in the "Reception and Legacy" section. The article says "[...] Marcus Scott of Fact magazine praised the album, describing it as 'a vision of hedonistic, wasted bohemian youth listening to gentle, anodyne prog-rock length tracks.'" It's true that Scott praises the album in his review, but in context, the particular quote is describing what Minimal Nation is not. The full quote: "Minimal Nation sounds like punk compared to what minimal means in 2009: a vision of hedonistic, wasted bohemian youth listening to gentle, anodyne prog-rock length tracks" Basically, Scott's saying that Minimal Nation is lean and substantive, comparing it negatively to what he hears as the blandness of contemporary minimal techno. 2601:282:101:7E76:A504:ED59:40C:8B24 (talk) 06:00, 10 May 2019


 * You're right. Fixed and expanded the quote, thanks. Myxomatosis57 (talk) 11:30, 12 February 2020 (UTC)