by
Laurel Halo
- Record Label: Vinyl Factory
- Release Date: Apr 17, 2020
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May 6, 2020Halo tackles these chunky themes and textual cacophony with a score that never sits still, folding synthetic sounds into acoustic recordings and darting across time and space with the efficiency of a jump cut.
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The WireApr 28, 2020Apart from a few works for chamber instruments, which have a similar pleasing air of fakeness to Michael Nyman’s faux baroque cues for Peter Greenaway, these sketches all have uncertain origins and textures. [May 2020, p.66]
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MojoApr 28, 2020A piece of music caught between the human and alien, the reassuring and the uncanny. [May 2020, p.91]
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Q MagazineApr 28, 2020Halo's score is detailed and meticulous - but far more sombre than her usually playful, exuberant records. [Jun 2020, p.100]
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UncutApr 28, 2020Halo's assertive pieces, with Oliver Coates on cello, heighten the experience. [Jun 2020, p.29]