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D.M. Jones reviewed Constellation. Here's a short excerpt from the article.
All instrumental and decidedly indie-centric, Constellation isn’t simply laptop Muzak. Sure, the tracks run together pretty much seamlessly, and there’s not really anything here in the way of verse/chorus/verse, but active listening reveals detail, the aural equivalent of a calm muddy stream you have to be submerged in to see that it’s teeming with life. The muted glitches and scratchy backgrounds that underpin all the songs establish sort of a foundation to the gauzy keyboard lines and pads – there are no sharp edges here. Read More...


Don't forget you can still purchase Constellation exclusively on the iTunes Music Store.
Longsleeves - Constellation
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