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Nov 22, 2021Windswept Adan is a landscape, an aquatic world to be lost within, and one from which you’ll scarcely want to emerge.
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MojoNov 22, 2021Aoba's hushed voice makes for an immersive meld of indie-folk, classical and jazz. [Jan 2022, p.91]
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UncutNov 22, 2021Exquisitely crafted, lightly experimental chamber-folk album. [Jan 2022, p.21]
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Nov 22, 2021On Windswept Adan, Aoba expands her repertoire of sound and brings collaborators into her vision, yet she still holds on to the wistful imagination that allows her to dream up private universes.
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Nov 22, 2021This record holds up on its own terms, and it’s pretty enough to do well on anyone else’s.
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Dec 13, 2021From Prologue, with its deep drone, wash of waves and circling, priestessly choral voices to the closing Adan no Shima no Tanjyosai and its sparsely plucked guitar and elegiac strings and flute, the album casts a still, soothing spell.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 7 out of 9
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Mixed: 1 out of 9
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Negative: 1 out of 9
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Dec 17, 2021Great when I want to relax and lose myself in the music. The sound is ethereal, calming, and just very soothing.
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Dec 17, 2021Very nice overall. I love to just sit back and listen with my eyes clothes. It's a bit of a magical experience.
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Dec 13, 2021