"You can listen over and over to this album. You can watch weather and not be bored. You will be lulled by the washes of voices and the rising swells of sound. But there are so many quirks, so many distinctions in the songs. It is beautiful and melodic but also dissonant and blurred. It is elegiac and sentimental and even radiant but also ironic and funny and playful.
Music for monorails, locomotives, skyscrapers and satellites." - Dana Spiotta, author of Eat The Document
"a cozy symbiosis between wood and wire. 8.2/10" - Pitchfork
"A beautifully brutal genre-fuck... Opening with one of the best bass and drum samples since Eric B and Rakim." - Tokion
"exquisite" - The Wire
"perfect" - Alternative Press
''Soulo gives laptop techno a farmer's tan' - All Music
"its sonic breadth is what truly impresses... Their sound keeps getting bigger, and better" - XLR8R
"perfect music from a city on the edge of a state that is slowly slipping into the ocean." - The San Francisco Bay Guardian
"Soulo takes the sparkel of electronic music and applies it to brightly painted baubles meant to be carried in your pocket and astonish friends" - CMJ
"Surprising bright-eyed pop" - URB
"dazzling electronic compositions" - Outburn
"It's quirky, yet makes perfect sense and totally works." - Brainwashed
"deceptive electronic deftness... relying on wit and transparent love for their sources rather than irony." - Grooves
"perfectly crafted musical psychedelia" - Cracked
"one of the acts to watch" - The Milk Factory
"sure to cure the ailment's of disaffected music fans everywhere." - Free Williamsburg
"SOULO upload the brain universe that compressed the acidHUMANIX infectious disease of a chemical=anthropoid to the biocapturism corpse feti=streaming circuit of this abolition world." - Kenji Siratori, author of Blood Electric