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© PR
in brief23.04.2024

What a Dial Tone Tells Us About Life

What a strange release, nostalgically so in its way. And how creative.

By Sune Anderberg
© Henrik Stenberg
in brief09.04.2024

Ballet’s New Power Duo

It is saturated, direct, and seemingly made for a grippingly intense choreography. A powerful partnership on the grand stage.

By Sune Anderberg
© PR
in brief12.03.2024

Music for Lovers, but Not for Me

With »Music for Lovers«, the Swiss drummer and electronic musician Samuel Rohrer gets many things right. But the songwriting, unfortunately, falls short.

By Kristoffer Møllegaard
© René Passet
in brief19.02.2024

Cortini – the Electronic John Williams

There was no affected distance or feigned coolness – only pure, unadulterated musical beauty.

By Rasmus Weirup
© PR
in brief08.02.2024

Behind the Words

Emotionally potent, and filled with pleasing, warm synth tones that recall 1970s German Kosmische Musik.

By Rasmus Weirup
© Tomutonttu: »Hoshi«
in brief23.01.2022

Finnish Space Travel

»Hoshi« is an album packed with microscopic moments that together form a frayed, exploding, radiant, idiosyncratic whole—a stellar moment of just under 38 minutes

By Kristoffer Møllegaard

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