John Bush of
AllMusic said: "The collision of [Juan] Atkins' vision for cosmic funk and the arena rock instincts of Rick Davis results in a surprisingly cohesive album, dated for all the right reasons and quite pop-minded." Lee DeVito of
Metro Times said, "
Enter aims to do a lot of things here, but, thanks to driving drum machine beats, dancing and escapism almost always top the agenda." According to Miles Raymer of
Pitchfork, who gave the album an 8.7 out of 10, the album is "widely considered to be where Detroit techno began". ==Track listing==