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Wires turned sideways in time


Reviews (3)


Backseat Mafia

d. 28. Feb. 2022

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Chris Sawle

d. 28. Feb. 2022

"Duncan's solo guitar essays are somewhere to spend a lot of time. There's more revealed with every pass, other elements becoming clear, other turns of thought; they're by turns transporting, often quietly cosmic, nope - kosmiche; it's filmic, too, which should come as no surprise. Oblique, poetic and really great is the mood board here. Wires Turned Sideways In Time is a halcyon music with which to travel through some idyllic garden city which is yet to exist".


Uncut

d. 4. Mar. 2022

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Tyler Wilcox

d. 4. Mar. 2022

"Marquiss recorded Wires Turned Sideways In Time at his parents' home in the Scottish Highlands - and it's tempting to see some kind of rural/urban contrast present in the acoustic and electric modes the guitarist employs on the LP. But the album ends up being a bit subtler than that, instead perhaps suggesting how the pastoral and progressive can peacefully coexist, overlapping and intertwining, until one is indistinguishable from the other. Look at something sideways long enough, and it might just reveal a totally fresh perspective".


The quietus

d. 22. Mar. 2022

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Tom Bolton

d. 22. Mar. 2022

"With Wire Turned Sideways in Time Marquiss has produced a mature, enjoyable and highly impressive record, which may even help us reclaim the interior of our own heads".