Cover of Maja Osojnik Let Them Grow
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For fans of avant-garde and experimental electronica, lovers of dark ambient music, and listeners interested in jazz-influenced electronic soundscapes
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THE REVIEW

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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Maja Osojnik’s Let Them Grow is an intense and atmospheric album blending dark electronica with haunting vocals and jazz fragments. The music explores chaotic industrial noise and experimental soundscapes, presenting a unique and disturbing sonic experience. The album conveys a dreamlike yet unsettling mood, highlighting the artist’s vocal freedom and artistic depth.

Tracklist

01   Tell Me (06:11)

02   Authority (05:10)

03   Wrack (01:34)

04   Condition I (04:30)

05   Hello, I Cannot Find My Head (06:26)

06   Nothing Is Finished Until You See It (05:01)

07   Pale April (05:31)

08   Let Them Grow (03:33)

09   You Might Be Inherently A Part Of The Problem (03:24)

10   Waiting (06:13)

11   Condition II (01:48)

12   Condition III (01:33)

13   A Lullaby To An Unborn Child, A Love Song (06:20)

14   ...I Was Dying, So I Am Now Probably Dead (04:23)

15   Authority B-Side (03:54)

16   Condition IV (02:59)

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