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such and interesting and playful work! references that come to mind are perhaps the early Radian (the austrian trio) albums (but way less rigid) with a hint of eli keszler-ish free form. As you can see from this incoherent comparison it really just lives in its own space, yet it all feels strangely familiar, in a comfortable way. Wouter van Veldhoven
Loping, suspenseful sounds from the heady crossroads where jazz, electronic and neoclassical meet, play and get a little rowdy. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 4, 2016