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Last album I listened to was Big Calm so I had to catch up a bit. I'm totally overwhelmed by the quality, lyrics, and mood of this one. It has that chilled, soothing vibe that I love about Morcheeba. Definite recommendation. Henrik
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🩶thank you so much martina
i love that when I played along to wyman and hunt on the glockenspiel it was natural for me2 figure out what key it was in even though I find music theory a little traumatic.
it is full of love n the stuff it leaves behind,like my favorite marimba back @ school </3 TYSM martina
hopefully i can play Ilya, stevie’s, and phoenix, the first track of urs that i heard, if i visit
time 2 play crystalised while drinking reishi tea! i made “elderberry” w phoenix 2yrs ago 🩶 mothermycelium420
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Recorded during the pandemic's onset, the album speaks to how so many people felt while cooped up in their homes. Its value will outlast the disaster by far. mx-54j7
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The UK is particularly blessed with talent in electronica, and Sneaker Pimps are right up there with Portishead, The Aloof & Massive Attack in dark urban disenchantment. 2nd LP Splinters is still my favourite with founding member Chris Corner singing throughout, but this new collection of songs is wonderfully different & Simonne Jones’ singing is dreamy & sensual. Fighter is my top song, the lyrics full of vulnerable strength. Mid LP is especially strong, with Tranquility Trap, SOS, and Stripes. Master of Alchemy