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  1. Feb 2, 2015
    7
    Noveller - is an instrumental project of Sarah Lipstate. Now, it bases in Brooklyn (USA). Except music side, she make movie and video instalattion, so Fantastic Planet should strengthen any conceptual video.
    Acting in a manner of Ben Frost, adding cosmism with synths, buzzing and experimental guitars (looking like late Pink Floyd), Lipstate creatures a picture of space. But it is not wide
    Noveller - is an instrumental project of Sarah Lipstate. Now, it bases in Brooklyn (USA). Except music side, she make movie and video instalattion, so Fantastic Planet should strengthen any conceptual video.
    Acting in a manner of Ben Frost, adding cosmism with synths, buzzing and experimental guitars (looking like late Pink Floyd), Lipstate creatures a picture of space. But it is not wide and not all - catching. It has lack of scope and additional pair of hands. You can feel, that this kind of music made just one person - track about dream sounds like track about dream. But a feeling of hypnotic experience during travel - the best present of this album.
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Generally favorable reviews - based on 13 Critic Reviews

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  1. Positive: 9 out of 13
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  1. Mojo
    Mar 19, 2015
    80
    More than the sum of its parts, the whole is wonderfully fresh and quite lovely. [Apr 2015, p.89]
  2. Feb 6, 2015
    70
    "Sisters" and "Growing" display a tendency to let her fascination with the moving gears trump the narrative movement that marks her best material. But fortunately, such moments are few and far between.
  3. The Wire
    Feb 4, 2015
    80
    Lipstate's ability to evoke surprising antecedents strengthens her music's universality. [Jan 2015, p.67]