Cover of Jessica Bailiff Hour of the Trace
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For fans of jessica bailiff,lovers of drone folk and shoegaze,listeners of atmospheric and ambient music,enthusiasts of slow introspective albums,followers of ethereal female vocalists
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How beautiful the nineteenth-century maidens are, especially if they move in slow motion. After all, there's no rush, as Achilles will never catch the tortoise.

And anyway it's drone folk, at least that's what the manuals say.

And so: slow build-up, rare resounding clamors, nocturnal grammar...

Infinite variations around the concept of drift.

An amniotic broth that cradles fatigue and welcomes every delicate form, the absent-minded drawing on fogged glass, the dot of light upon a rubbing of eyes.

The first step is a silver hypnosis, the second an acoustic sketch close to collapse. The third is a shoegaze awakening, the fourth a sinister melody, just barely floating.

I slip into slumber, or perhaps I just slip. The cat jumps on the desk.

At track five, it's almost liturgical. Who are you speaking with? There's no answer.

Six is a kind of nothing that transforms into Metal Machine Music on the Milky Way…then hypnosis again, the breath that's a sigh, then a wave...

And you wish it would never end.

At track seven the first thought is Nico, the second is still the nineteenth century, “I sing to wile away the wait,” we're still there...

Meanwhile, the cat is back on the desk.

And I send a kiss to my new cosmic girlfriend whose voice is just a whisper.

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Jessica Bailiff's 'Hour of the Trace' is an evocative drone folk album characterized by slow builds, subtle sonic shifts, and hypnotic atmospheres. The reviewer describes a journey through delicate, almost dreamlike soundscapes, blending shoegaze and folk with a cosmic whisper. The album invites listeners into a world of introspective calm and hypnotic immersion. The review conveys a strong emotional connection to the music's mysterious and slowly unfolding charm.

Tracklist Videos

01   After Hours (03:49)

02   Amnesia (05:05)

03   Toska (04:29)

04   Crush (06:27)

05   Across the Miles (04:20)

06   Warren (05:17)

07   How Our Perception of Distance Is Changed With Each Passing Hour (20:20)

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