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Float may refer to: Arts and entertainment Music Albums * Float (Aesop Rock album), ''Float'' (Aesop Rock album), 2000 * Float (Flogging Molly album), ''Float'' (Flogging Molly album), 2008 * Float (Styles P album), ''Float'' (Styles P album), 2013 Songs * Float (Tim and the Glory Boys song), "Float" (Tim and the Glory Boys song), 2022 * "Float", by Bush from ''Golden State (album), Golden State'', 2001 * "Float," by Eden from ''Vertigo (Eden album), Vertigo'', 2018 * "Float", by The Music from ''The Music (album), The Music'', 2002 * "Float", by RAH Band from ''Mystery (RAH Band album), Mystery'' * "Float", by Russell Dickerson from ''Yours (Russell Dickerson album), Yours'', 2017 Other uses * Float (b-boy move), a balance-intensive breakdance move * Float (sculpture), ''Float'' (sculpture), a 1990 public artwork by American artist Peter Flanary * Float (film), ''Float'' (film), a 2019 American animated short film produced by Pixar * Lowboy (trailer), Float, Eastern Canada usag ...
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Float (Aesop Rock Album)
''Float'' is the second studio album by American hip hop artist Aesop Rock. It was released on Mush Records on September 5, 2000. Produced by Aesop Rock himself, Blockhead (music producer), Blockhead, and Omega One, it features guest appearances from Slug (rapper), Slug, Vast Aire, and Doseone. Critical reception Brad Mills of AllMusic gave the album 4 stars out of 5, calling it "surprising, analytical, darkness, mystery, lyricism, and jealous." Jon Caramanica of ''Spin (magazine), Spin'' gave the album a 7 out of 10, commenting that "Aesop's voice is a rich, flat bass cut with a thin growl; through its resonance, he's able to explore the variations within a timbre to access a vast emotional range." Thomas Quinlan of ''Exclaim!'' gave the album a mixed review, writing: "While there are no bad songs, the consistent similarity between all of the tracks in regards to drum samples and vocal sounds causes the album to have a bit of a tiresome feel as it nears its conclusion." He added: ...
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