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The WireAug 8, 2017A good bit stranger-sounding and more interesting in their excavation of the past. [Jul 2017, p.53]
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Jun 7, 2017The Heliocentrics' most beguiling effort to date.
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MojoMay 25, 2017Meditative, twitchy, cerebral, the Heliocentrics are at once timeless and of the now. [Jul 2017, p.93]
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May 25, 2017This set is drenched in mystery; each track unfolds and transitions seamlessly as it builds and expands, enveloping the listener.
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May 25, 2017It’s an engrossing set throughout, leading one through the subdued swirls of “Dawn Chorus” to the climax of “The Uncertainty Principle”, another work whose throbbing organ and cavernous twang owe a distinct debt to Can.
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Jun 12, 2017A World of Masks can be a difficult album to take in all at once, but if you have the time and the focus, it can take your brain places you won’t find on any other album.
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Jun 5, 2017The Heliocentrics, then, are in a good place. They continue to build on their obvious ability as musical chameleons, evading capture as they flit from one musical style and approach to another, with hip hop and psychedelia as their common ground.
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UncutMay 25, 2017There's an exotic, silk-road feel to her [singer Barbora Patkova's] spectral ululations, often delivered in her native language, that work brilliantly on the seven-minute title track, but can feel samey across a full album. [Jul 2017, p.30]