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Max Delissen |
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...on ´GrijsGebied´ Matthew Florianz introduces a world full of warm, dark colors, and vague images, in which you can get pleasantly lost...
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Andrew Cowen |
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...Florianz makes truly immersive sound art which owes everything to the European tradition of early Tangerine Dream and the pure aesthetics of Brian Eno at his most abstract...
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Gene Williams |
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...The balance of darkness and light, not a struggle for supremacy but rather a peaceful and necessary coexistence, is masterfully portrayed by Florianz...
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Bill Binkleman |
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...On 'GrijsGebied' Matthew Florianz introduces a world full of warm, dark colors, and vague images, in which you can get pleasantly lost...
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Roy Nash |
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...On 'GrijsGebied' Matthew Florianz introduces a world full of warm, dark colors, and vague images, in which you can get pleasantly lost...
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Nicholas |
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...sometimes quite menacing and tense ("Maalstroom") but often just deep and very, very atmospheric, "Grijsgebied" is an album full of shades...
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