Outer Edges

[10]Fan Fiction of NEST HQ stated "Outer Edges may not be a perfect album — I think consolidating some of its more redundant or wandering midsection could’ve helped make the overall piece a bit more digestible — but its consistency in futuristic concepts, its ability to transport you to different worlds, and its bar-raising production and execution make it one of the best releases of the year so far".

Anomaly has a lot of flavour and never gets old, and The Entangled may improve with repeat listens, but the standouts aren’t immediately evident…"[3] Azasia Durgapershad of The Music Essentials stated "I’ve gotta say, this album was something else.

[5] Matthew Meadow of Your EDM stated "Outer Edges, their first album in 6 years, explores a variety of bass-centric styles.

[24] When announcing the release of the remix album, Noisia stated:When we made the original we went as far as we could within our own confines; exploring and stretching the outer edges.

[17]Peter Rubinstein of Your EDM praised the remix album, stating "Mat Zo, Dyro, Camo & Krooked, Tsuruda, Moody Good, Bassnectar and more lent their contributions to the list, culminating in a listening experience that truly pushes the boundaries of the original’s impact and potential".

[16] Nathan Beer of Nest HQ generally liked Ivy Lab's remix of Tentacles, stating "It’s one of those tunes you just have to skank to.

[32] When speaking about the extended play, Noisia stated:We recently put a new twist on some of our own songs for the Outer Edges audiovisual shows and decided to make them release worthy.

[14]Nick Grindrod of By The Waves praised the extended play, stating "Crossing grimy halftime beats with Dubstep, these five songs will make your jaw drop multiple times with the sheer quality of production".

[28] Matthew Meadow commented on Noisia's remix of Dead Limit, stating "Lots of syncopated synths and off-kilter drum beats merge to create a wholly unanticipated sonic event unlike much of anything being released today".

[32] Kanvar Kohli of Dancing Astronaut generally liked Noisia's remix of Surfaceless, stating "While the original is more of an interlude than a complete song at less than two minutes long, the Dutch trio has re-worked it into a full-fledged track, while keeping the entire atmospheric vibe of the original track intact", further stating "Surfaceless is a great auditory reflection of Noisia’s current musical experimentation, and steadily grows on the listener with time".