The Tao of Yo

"[1] DownBeat's Jennifer Odell stated: "Reid and Logic have finally seasoned the symbiosis between turntablism and rock guitar that they began forging two decades ago.

"[5] Mark F. Turner of All About Jazz commented: "While not for everyone's taste, this herbal mix of music is potent; the Yohimbe Brothers continue to produce sounds that defy genres and combine the best of many elements into a most noteworthy package.

"[7] In a year-end recap for The Washington Post, Curt Fields stated: "this duo doesn't blend styles so much as purees them into a tasty shake of blistering rock riffs, African rhythms, rap, jazz and Latin beats.

"[8] Writing for Glide Magazine, Chad Berndtson commented: "Yo spends too much time mashing... already brainy science projects together, rendering them big, messy piles of disparate ideas, instead of the transcendent, out-of-the-box grooves the listener hopes for.

"[9] Exposé Online's Jeff Melton described the album as "a brainy concoction that Logic and Reid have made for fans of who don't mind pushing their boundaries a little in the NY downtown scene.