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"Meg...has created an album that nods to the most artificial electronics but ultimately maintains a feminine soul that enriches it with comforting delicacy." "Tracks sung in Italian...use a particular timbre that closely resembles Bjork; there is a sophisticated search for the sound of the words that may irritate some listeners but is an interesting path."
"Meg...has created an album that nods to the most artificial electronics but ultimately maintains a feminine soul that enriches it with comforting delicacy."
"Tracks sung in Italian...use a particular timbre that closely resembles Bjork; there is a sophisticated search for the sound of the words that may irritate some listeners but is an interesting path."
Discover Meg's enchanting Psychodelice and experience a fresh take on electronic music blending delicate sounds and bold experimentation.
Ballast of hyper-repetitive ambient sounds track by track, except in a few small points, and uniform and monotone singing. As anti-commercial as you want but...NO DICE
Ballast of hyper-repetitive ambient sounds track by track, except in a few small points, and uniform and monotone singing.
As anti-commercial as you want but...NO DICE
Discover why Meg's Psychodelice didn't resonate—read the full review and listen for yourself!
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