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This is a short set of very quirky electronic pieces. It ends with bird calls I can only assume were recorded in the jungle in her back yard. ;-) sumbuk
supported by 4 fans who also own “The Dog Wants His Damn Dinner”
Discovered while on Bandcamp safari. Agreeable shades of krautrock and 90s IDM and beautifully measured. This is the kind of release that encourages me to spend way too much time going down the Bandcamp rabbit hole. AJ.
supported by 4 fans who also own “The Dog Wants His Damn Dinner”
i've heard lots of stunning music in last months but these tracks go through as the most personal ones. even though it's so abstract, at times it feels like visiting a friend for couple of refuge-days, taking children out of a kindergarten with her or going for a stroll in a forest together. at other times it feels like reading her journal or looking at photos on her phone.
all of this sensitivity coupled with the stronger sound just feels like the perfect combination.
i was literally moved. ordinary guy
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