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- Summary: 'Three Things' marks the third disc for Argentina's Juana Molina, who gained fame in her native country as a sitcom star before venturing into the realm of indietronica (where she draws comparisons to Beth Orton and Lisa Germano).
- Record Label: Domino
- Genre(s): Indie, Electronic
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Positive: 13 out of 15
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Mixed: 2 out of 15
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Negative: 0 out of 15
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Far more than someone like Beth Orton -- who seems positively conventional in comparison -- she's creating a new paradigm for singer/songwriters, with electronics an integral part of her sound, rather than an afterthought.
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SpinEvokes Bjork as a Latina wallflower, sketching gossamer balladry with acoustic guitar and oddball synths. [Jun 2004, p.108]
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Entertainment WeeklyA luminous combination of fragile folk and bubbling electronica. [4 June 2004, p.80]
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BlenderIt's an attractive kind of stoner-folk, whose dimensions she controls on a minute level, with enough gradually shifting detail to get lost in. [#27, p.139]
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A record of mixed materials that still sounds natural; a far cry from some of folk music's more hamfisted attempts at acoustic/electronic collusion.
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Q MagazineSounds like a recently awakened Aphex Twin in warm snooze mode. [Oct 2004, p.133]
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Boring strummed singer-songwritering with not terribly interesting electronica.
Score distribution:
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Positive: 4 out of 4
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Mixed: 0 out of 4
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Negative: 0 out of 4
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RicardoMDec 28, 2004Es simplemente magnifico!!!!!!!
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joserMar 27, 2005
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GerardoFRApr 23, 2005súper bueno
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DanielBJun 26, 2004
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