The album Let Them Grow is described in reviews as dark, experimental electronica combining industrial textures, relentless electro-noise beats and jazz-like debris; vocals are depicted as solitary and wandering within dense, atmospheric arrangements.

Reviews describe Maja Osojnik's music as dark, experimental electronica. Her album Let Them Grow is noted for industrial textures, electro-noise beats and jazz-inflected fragments. Vocals are portrayed as solitary and wandering within dense, atmospheric arrangements.

For:Listeners of experimental electronica, industrial and noise music.

  Dark priestess conducts a black ritual born from an exasperated, angst-ridden experimentation, the offspring of a disturbing electronica. In the dense absolute darkness, a voice moves solitary among cacophonous geometries suspended between a delirious dream and a chase of vocal cords free to wander among industrial dark nightmares, jazz debris spat out by a spectral assembly line, relentless electro noise beats, background noises of forgotten nights spent wide awake gazing into the dark corner of our mind. A wonder lost in the orderly chaos

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