QUOTES: "[..] some of the finest MCIAA-related recordings
ever created. Truly magical deeply mysterious transporting psychic soundtracks
to a series of sonic dreams, expertly crafted to magnify and elevate the
listening pleasure of even the most ardent psychedelic listener. [..]essential
listening for all of us. Just amazing" "[..] I doubt you’ll hear a more beautiful,
tranquil and enchanted record this year - really you’ve just cant
help but fall in it’s sonic warmth and lushness and drift off"
"[..] As in traditional Japanese music, much is
made of the power of the silence, the resonance of decaying tones, and
the weight of the suspenseful interval. Listening to Ponzini, in my minds
eye I see the heroine of the first chapter of the 1966 Japanese compendium
horror film 'Kwaidan' – the supernatural "woman with the long
black hair" as she extracts her revenge against the archetypal unreliable
husband. From the opening [track] to the closing [one], not a note or
instrumental choice seems anything other than deeply considered and transcendentally
placed." |
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ARTICLES, REVIEWS and other FEATURES from printed and online magazines - Japanese blogs > http://onyak.at.webry.info/200909/article_3.html - FOXY DIGITALIS (usa)> article / interview by François Hubert (May 2008) - MUSIQUE MACHINE (uk) > Fallen Camellias review by Roger Batty (June 2008) - STYLUS MAGAZINE (usa) > s/t review by Brian Berge (Jan 2006) |
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