Fear in a Handful of Dust

Fear in a Handful of Dust is the eighth studio album by Brazilian electronic musician Amon Tobin.

Paul Simpson of AllMusic described the album as "highly intricate electro-acoustic pieces that bring to mind composers like Morton Subotnick and György Ligeti rather than any of Tobin's former labelmates" but concluded that "Fear in a Handful of Dust seems like a departure for Tobin, but even while he's abandoning conventional rhythms or genre signifiers, his music remains unmistakably human, and as challenging as the album might seem, it's easier to listen to than one might expect.

"[2] Chris Ingalls of PopMatters noted the mix of modern synthesiser sounds and old samples, stating that "while lots of electronic instrumental music seems hell-bent on simulating gleaming perfection, Tobin's universe is a cracked one, and an oddly human one at that".

He went on to say, "All these descriptions of cold technology and robotic interfaces may imply that there's a lack of emotion on Fear in a Handful of Dust.

Far from it... Amon Tobin is a master of creating a chilling, deeply felt musical experience, and anyone who tends to turn a blind eye to electronic music should approach this wonderful album with an open mind.