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At first listen, the juxtaposition of Sonar's rhythmic constructions and Torn's soaring, furious/tender voice would by themselves be enough of a pull. But digging beyond the surface will reward the listener greatly. There is great depth, emotional nuance, intrigue and change, rewarding repeated listening. Ref: Miles/80's Crim/Tibbetts, but this is truly new music. grate ape
supported by 17 fans who also own “Aeon (Part I-III)”
For the 3rd installment in this series I have to repeat myself: I love this abstract-accessible/calming-engaging stuff Thelen and and his esteemed collaborators continue to offer.
Always a pleasure to support MoonJune Records, too :-) Carsten Pieper
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