Sign was received positively by critics. At
Metacritic, which aggregates scores from mainstream critics,
Sign has an
average score of 82 based on 12 reviews, indicating "critical acclaim". In a review for
The Guardian, Tayyab Amin said that the album failed to stand out in the modern day music scene. However, he also wrote about how there were times when
Sign "truly soars". Philip Sherburne of
Pitchfork concluded that "Autechre have managed to do something that machines can't do nearly as well as humans: surprise us." Joey Arnone of
Under the Radar commented on the duo's ability to create confusing atmospheres and soundscapes, and said that the tracks on
Sign were "chaotic and ethereal, harsh and euphoric, mechanical and biological" all at the same time. In a piece for
Beats Per Minute, Jeremy Fisette described how the compositions seen throughout the album were as experimental and difficult as previous albums from the duo. He also stated how Autechre "continue to beguile and confound" and called
Sign the duo's "most flat-out gorgeous album in ages". Mike Goldsmith of
Record Collector gave
Sign three stars and discussed how the album took a more ambient and melodic approach compared to their previous albums. Goldsmith also noted how the album showed a less technical side of Autechre. == Track listing ==