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Dehd Flower of Devotion Recording in a studio, the Chicago DIY trio sound newly airy and lush, but no less direct and sincere. Their confidence in their concision is the best part.
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Wow
Ana Roxanne Because of a Flower
The California ambient musician’s debut LP pulls from new age, dream pop, Medieval choral music, and Hindustani singing for a hypnotic and tender meditation on gender, identity, and self-love.
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It’s so uber-specific I couldn’t help but laugh. After a cursory listen, I think “IDM meets New Age” would be just fine. But my hat’s off to the reviewer for their contextual flex.
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tragabigzanda wrote:
Wow
Ana Roxanne Because of a Flower
The California ambient musician’s debut LP pulls from new age, dream pop, Medieval choral music, and Hindustani singing for a hypnotic and tender meditation on gender, identity, and self-love.
seeing this quote makes me feel less bad about there still being 70 MM people out there who will vote for trump
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bodysnatcher wrote:
I can write for Pitchfork:
The CleanUp Life Without Sleep
The CleanUp break out with their sophomore effort that is equal parts horse gallop, midwestern breeze, and cotton field, all set to a charcuterie of boilerplate 70s beats.
Lol and now here’s a real one:
Various Artists Witch Egg John Dwyer leads an instrumental jazz-garage chimera that’s far-out enough to escape predictability and ghoulish enough to go bump in the night.
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Please calm down.
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Sarah Mary Chadwick Me and Ennui Are Friends, Baby The unflinching and brutal new record from the Melbourne-based singer-songwriter is so direct that it demands your full attention for every single second.
That’s why I started mixing my stuff. I think this needs to be challenged in the recording industry—these words like “master.” I had a problem where I’m mixing my shit, and then for it to be approved for your ears, I’ve got to have this white boy “master.” When I said it out loud, I was like, “That don’t fit well in my spirit.”
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