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  1. Confession
    by Carla dal Forno
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    Martel Meyers My first exposure to this artist, was this album. The distinct bass lines brought me in, and I’m here to stay.
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    Harrison Phinney everything we love about Carla’s music is here, yet this record has a strong identity within her oeuvre. slightly more sunshine in the mix, more light-heartedness. the playful jaunt of “Tip Top” is particularly memorable. Carla’s music (imho) has always had a lot of post-punk and dub in its dna—this record leans a lot more in the dub direction. Favorite track: Under the Covers.
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  2. Belong
    by Spooky
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  3. Cave Days and Moments
    by thanksgiving
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  4. In de verte, dit uitzicht
    by Abel Ghekiere
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    VinylTubeAlley Great intimate natural sounding recording. Sounds like a real treat to the ears, very relaxing. Great performance. Love the vinyl.
    Exquisit outdoor ambient concert at Gent Jazz 2025, and more to come.
    Favorit track : any choice will be a neglectance of the unchosen
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    stine-diana life-saving stuff, so grateful for this album Favorite track: A handfull.
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  5. The Moth
    by Cancer House
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    ghosttropics Between its impossibly delicate production, subtly captivating instrumental arrangements, and ghostly soft vocals, The Moth is an album that slips through the cracks of the unconscious mind like spirits drifting through the halls of old abandoned homes and whispers its secrets like a soft wind through dry leaves.
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    Harrison Phinney A grey mood is established, but hope is present. Austere arrangements which manage to uplift despite their fragility. Vaguely orchestral elements, but no schmaltz. The haunted vocals in Waterscene are a highlight, and I like the buried audio recordings. You get the sense throughout that the musicians are attuned to one another and are playing themselves into a certain hypnotic languor, a comforting gloom.
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