Music / electronica

Geidi primes


Reviews (2)


Pitchfork

d. 7. Sep. 2011

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Lindsay Zoladz

d. 7. Sep. 2011

"Even though it clocks in at a slight 30 minutes, Geidi Primes is a wholly immersive listen. The melodies are hooky and sweet, but each track has a throbbing undercurrent of menace that pulls you in like a riptide. It's hard to pinpoint exactly from where this pervading element of darkness springs-- especially since, on paper, most of the lyrics read like valentines".


Consequence of sound

d. 15. Aug. 2011

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Siobhán Kane

d. 15. Aug. 2011

"Vurdering: B" - "There is something so unusual about this record, an artefact that sounds as if it is being transmitted from space, as if it were coming from a more creative place than could be found on earth. Boucher uses drum and bass, hip-hop, electronica, classical, folk, dream pop, and everything in between to lift, edify, and entrance. "Everyone thinks that I am boring," she sings on "Zoal/Face Dancer", which couldn't be further from the truth".