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Their two-hour set eventually grows genuinely exhausting. That said, it’s hard to fault an act for being too perfect.
Not only another masterpiece – but, arguably, a better masterpiece.
All Or Nothing, on the whole, is repetitive enough to become trance-like, though not entirely interesting enough to stand up to repeated scrutiny.