A recording that touches something ancient in us and brings a shift to places not yet discovered. It's hard to describe in any sensible way something that definitely mixes the spirit of Palestrina with the legacy of minimalism, reductionism and improvisation, although that's not really important here. A deeply emotional thing that doesn't talk about humanity, but speaks directly to it. jiristepan
I love Antonina Nowacka's vocal work -- for instance, the Mondoj album or her Unsound collaboration with Sofie Birch -- but this is something far different, and captivating in a totally different way. Heavily psychedelic, minimalist organ drones Philip Sherburne