Cover of Sophia Loizou Singulacra
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For fans of trip-hop,lovers of 90s bristol sound,ambient music enthusiasts,electronic music listeners,listeners who enjoy nostalgic and melancholic albums
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Time travel in the damp fog of a possible 90s Bristol.

Trip-hop presences torn by slow slashes of sounds strike like the sighs of lost souls between radio interferences, Jungle echoes, memories of distant lost melodies shrouded in clouds of hashish, faded album covers, and confused memories because they're lost in a remote corner of the mind or perhaps because they've not been lived but only vaguely felt and transformed into sound figures that belong only to the present.

A journey among figures that become increasingly vague until reaching the terminus "Singularity Is Near," where everything disintegrates, floating on the reflections of a melancholic ambient mirror of the present.

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Sophia Loizou's Singulacra conjures a foggy journey inspired by 90s Bristol trip-hop and ambient sounds. The album weaves lost melodies, jungle echoes, and a melancholic atmosphere. It evokes feelings of nostalgia and disintegration, culminating in the track 'Singularity Is Near.' Though captivating in its ambiance, it offers a subtly vague and introspective experience.

Tracklist

01   Divine Interference (00:00)

02   The Voices Of Time (00:00)

03   Order Of Elements (00:00)

04   Artificial Infinite (00:00)

05   Silver Nemesis (00:00)

06   Genesis 92: The Awakening (00:00)

07   Glimpses Of Death (00:00)

08   Singularity Is Near (00:00)

Sophia Loizou


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