Bodily Functions is a studio album by British electronic musician Herbert.
John Bush of AllMusic praised Bodily Functions as "the perfect marriage of art and intelligence".
[3] Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine said: "Often jazzy, often housey and sometimes folky, the album rarely misses a beat in any of its assumed genres.
"[9] PopMatters writer Kevin Strychalski called the album Herbert's "Mona Lisa", writing that "never before has an artist working within the electronic medium delivered an album of such depth and maturity.
[14] Bodily Functions was also named the 16th best album of the decade by Resident Advisor.