DX (album)

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DX
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 9, 2013 (2013-10-09)
Genre Instrumental hip hop
Length94:02
Label self-released
Producer Friendzone
Friendzone chronology
DX
(2013)
While U Wait [1]
(2015)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Chicago Reader favorable [2]
Cokemachineglow favorable [3]
Cookie Scenefavorable [4]

DX is the only studio album by American hip hop record production duo Friendzone. [5] It was released on October 9, 2013. [6] A music video was created for "Poly". [7] [8]

Contents

In an interview with Fact , James Laurence said, "DX is an album 100%, this is our heart and soul." [9] Dylan Reznick said, "I wanted to make an album that would make people's heads spin, make them rethink their ideas about music a little." [9]

Critical reception

Fact placed the album at number 47 on the "50 Best Albums of 2013" list. [10] Writing for Fact, John Twells described it as "the most distilled example of their sound – a sunny, hopeful fusion of 16-bit melodies, anime joy, IDM fuzz and Atlanta beats." [11] Cokemachineglow placed the album at number 3 on the "Top 30 Albums 2013" list. [12] Brent Ables of Cokemachineglow wrote, "it marks their progression from top-notch producers to genuine composers in their own right." [3]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Taswell"5:25
2."Retailxtal"4:20
3."Passion Breathing"4:12
4."Rest Pt. 2"4:48
5."All My Life+"4:18
6."Hislo" (featuring Finally Boys)5:56
7."Amore"3:30
8."Poly"5:57
9."Luv You More than Anything"4:26
10."8AM"3:53
11."Another Jam for the Ages~!"3:42
12."Yr Touch Yr Bliss"5:20
13."4 Yia Yia" (bonus track)3:32
14."If U Knew" (bonus track)3:22
15."Truth" (bonus track; featuring Jeffro)3:53
16."Rest" (bonus track)3:21
17."First Love XOXO" (bonus track)3:41
18."Always" (bonus track)3:53
19."Customer I + II" (bonus track)4:18
20."L.R.C." (bonus track)7:01
21."Shut the World Out" (bonus track)5:05

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