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40%Loopcode - Back To Where It Ends2010-09-26 / Bašnia / Reads: 2930In spring 2008 the first EP of a Swedish project Loopcode saw the light of day. Back To Where It Ends consists of the title song in three different versions, and also a bonus Escape, which they – as they described on their website – "love and want to give... |
90%Lisa Morgenstern - Metamorphoses2015-03-16 / carpenterk / Reads: 4420Last Friday of holidays brought fans of widely understood gothic EP "Metamorphoses". This is the second release after a very successful debut in 2013 namely "Amphibian" from Lisa Morgenstern. Living in Berlin songwriter, composer who plays the piano and vocalist in one person once again proves top class. Each of... |
85%Lisa Morgenstern - Amphibian (Promoset)2014-03-24 / hellium / Reads: 2883A 3-track Promoset that is announcing the debut album from Lisa Morgenstern "Amphibian", is composed from: "Allegro Con Fuoco", "Bury Me" and "Sonnet 1". The presented pieces are neatly combined from different styles that surprisingly complement each other. There is no room for randomness, and the nature of the... |
85%Lisa Gerrard - The Silver Tree2007-04-23 / apeiron / Reads: 7344The third solo record from the Australian is charmingly subtle... That for sure. Lisa Gerrard lures the listener with her spirited voice, like a siren calling out to a sailor. "The Silver Tree" is an oniric soul-voyage among ambient soundscapes. The enchantress of sounds, known from the legendary... |
80%Lingua Fungi - Tlapallan Pantonal2011-12-09 / fiuri / Reads: 6282My first encounter with a project named Lingua Fungi occured on the occasion of a split entitled 'Strange Growths Wander' that was created along with Shrine. There is no denying that I got interested in "The Fungi" merely because of Shrine as I simply had never heard about Jakkoo Padatsu... |
90%Lingua Fungi - Melankhton2015-02-17 / fiuri / Reads: 3832Frankly speaking, Jaakko Padastu has never managed to properly stir my interest in his music, making me want to follow his career further on. Of the two longplays I listened to, and which I reviewed quite highly, only one tune stayed with me for longer, which I suppose is a... |