fRoots2012 JulyByByKen Hunt2012 July"These arrangements are Iranian light classical into folk, with beautifully understated accompaniments. Twinklings Of Hope has a mixed Iranian focus. The common ground is lyrical poetry. It embraces sung Persian poetry, much of it highly allegorical ... There is a real sense of seniority to the Vahdat sisters' performance ... The Vahdat sisters are patently the result of many years of study spent absorbing texts (...) and (...) singing together. Their voices match intuitively like an elegant aerial ballet. Their mid-air vocal dancing on Crane (...) is utterly refreshing ... Rumi's Come, My Beloved is pure allegory and pure gulistan (rose garden) torment, an interpretive feat they pull off with a deftness and maturity that is totally thirst-quenching. An exciting discovery that makes me want to defer hearing their fusion material".