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"Polar Veil" reveals a more accessible, less psychedelic Hexvessel, who has nevertheless lost none of his icy personality,
CHILDERIC THOR
- 28/11/2023
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A fairly classic opus in the Sigur Ros discography, "Atta" could just as easily be described as a majestic and contemplative work as a boring and soporific exercise.
TORPEDO
- 26/10/2023
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With their debut album, "La Mémoire des Orages", Ogives have pulled off a masterstroke capable of seducing fans of ethereal ambiences as well as those of wild atmospheres.
CORTO1809
- 28/06/2023
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Mike Oldfield and the Celtic tradition are the main source of inspiration for this beautifully produced second Eureka album.
TONYB
- 19/11/2015
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Always so offbeat, Björk delivers with "Fossora" an unequal album between astonishing titles and incongruous audacities.
CORTO1809
- 11/01/2023
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On a background of soul and funk, Michael Kiwanuka questions himself, faces his demons but does not feel sorry for himself, allowing "Love & Hate" not to suffocate but on the contrary to radiate.
TORPEDO
- 22/08/2022
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As effective in the background as it is when listened to closely, "Home Again" is an excellent debut that will launch Michael Kiwanuka's career in a rather impressive way.
TORPEDO
- 16/08/2022
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Far from being satisfied to produce a traditional Celtic music, Loreena Mc Kennitt brings to it in "The Book Of Secrets" a real enrichment and magnifies it to reach a kind of emotional paroxysm.
TONYB
- 01/06/2012
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