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With Sinfonietta, Marsen Jules created a musical piece with a real propensity to lift us in the clear strata of the high atmosphere.
During the night, we can see the stars slowly glistening in the skies, while we slowly drift on the sound cushions made of the processed orchestral strings we can hear.
Separated layer by layer, stretched and superimposed again to finally unfold, the altered instruments are spreading through the track to free us from the classic flow of time.
An uplifting work. Dotflac
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Flux of Sorrow creates a landscape at once futuristic and ancient, conjuring a powerful, plaintive expressiveness in a language both unfamiliar and universal. swamplantern
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A total highlight among all ambient releases of 2020. Just like anything from Richard Chartier the attention to detail and micro sounds lets this one feel different and even more captivating in each new listen. Angel S.
The Doom Trip label never misses, and the latest LP from the genius Heejin Jang is a trip into thrilling industrial terror. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 30, 2023
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"There is a somewhat paradoxical sense of an industrial landscape and an ostensibly barren, alien world. Dissonances develop and ebb, as do less uneasy elements, purring and whirring in the fog...A thoughtful and deep work for your subconscious to ponder. Side B heads into truly glorious, if subtle, territory"
-excerpt from Deft Esoterica issue one review Claude