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Aug 9, 2019Certain passages evoke Popol Vuh or Cluster (for all the Brazilian flourishes, Simian Angel feels quite German) while others bring to mind avant-garde composers like Robert Ashley or Laurie Spiegel. All this is created seamlessly, the parts fusing into one another to create a vivid, if mysterious, tapestry.
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The WireJul 23, 2019This is Ambarchi at his most user-friendly, waxing nostalgic for a music that never was. [Aug 2019, p.50]
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Jul 23, 2019Its explorations are well considered and the rewards for following along are many.
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MojoJul 23, 2019Simian Angel is a continuation of those percussive ideas [in his previous albums], but with a far more abstracted, exploded view. [Sep 2019, p.91]
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Jul 23, 2019On Simian Angel, we get a glimpse of something new: something sensitive, probing, and even whimsical.