Music / electronica

Believe you me


Reviews (2)


AllMusic

2012

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K. Ross Hoffman

2012

"Lange and Barwick employ an impressive array of instrumental (and electronic) means throughout the album's soundscapes, beyond judicious use of Barwick's inimitable one-woman chorale -- from the muted trumpet and slow nylon strums of the bookending "Noche Brilla" to the numbing, piano-based micro-loops of "Sense," "Dawning"'s billowing soundclouds and sussurrating harp, and "The Nod"'s motley assortment of plucked strings, ambient rustlings, vibraphone, slippery upright bass, and harmonium. But it all serves the same spacious, softly meditative and (as you might imagine from some of those titles) satisfyingly sleepy end".


Drowned in sound

d. 24. Aug. 2012

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Dan Cooper-Gavin

d. 24. Aug. 2012

"With its ten tracks clocking in at 36 minutes, Believe You Me wears its potency lightly. If it feels like a side project, then that's no bad thing - no idea is spread too thinly, nothing outstays its welcome. It's immensely listenable throughout, but at its best - with 'Vistate' and 'Cara Falsa' - it's truly spellbinding".