Upon its release,
Flying Microtonal Banana received positive reviews from music critics. On
Metacritic, the album holds an average critic score of 72 out of 100, based on 15 reviews, indicating "generally favourable reviews".
AllMusic's Tim Sendra wrote, "it's clear that the experiment was a success and that the microtuned instruments fit in perfectly with their oddball aesthetic" describing the melodies as "more exotic (to ears attuned to Western music anyway) and complex" compared to previous albums. While comparing it unfavourably to its predecessor,
Pitchfork contributor Stuart Bremen still commended the album, writing "if
Flying Microtonal Bananas randomized approach is ultimately less transfixing than
Nonagon Infinitys maniacal focus, it nonetheless shows that, after eight previous albums, this band's creativity and curiosity knows no bounds, and their singular balance of anarchy and accessibility is still in check. So even if you don't understand the first thing about microtonality, there's still plenty of flying banana here to keep you amused."
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