From contemporary reviews,
J.D. Considine gave the song a four out of five rating, writing in
The Baltimore Sun that "Looking for the Perfect Beat" "doesn't manage the same sense of discovery" as "
Planet Rock" but it "manages to be almost as catchy" stating that it "refines the relationship between the vocals and the electronic pulse" noting that " the rapping on the song was "fairly trite, but it makes up for that by always being "on the one.".
Lloyd Bradley of the
NME said that the song would feel more simple than "Planet Rock" at first as the basic beat was more immediate but that on delving deeper in it would be worth it as the listener was left with "the most enduring and interesting electronic funk around." Critic
Robert Palmer placed "Looking for the Perfect Beat" as his top single of 1983 declaring it "The year's finest single" noting it was "an ingenious small symphony in rap rhythms, and a dance-floor favorite" noting that it was "the year's most widely imitated new sound." "Looking For the Perfect Beat" was ranked at number 13 among the "Tracks of the Year" for 1983 by
NME. ==Track listing==