Musik / verdensmusik - world music

Aiir


Anmeldelser (6)


Albumism

d. 2. dec. 2022

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Patrick Corcoran

d. 2. dec. 2022

"The two bookends of the album, "4am" and "5am" are the most successful and enticing due to the vocals on offer, whereas the three "songs" in between are well orchestrated with the odd shadow of Copland's "Appalachian Spring" for example, but feel like snippets of longer pieces - like highlights of an extended classical piece or soundtrack".


Gigwise

d. 21. nov. 2022

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Luke Winstanley

d. 21. nov. 2022

"The sudden release of the orchestral 'Air' earlier this year was an unexpected, controversial detour away from [Sault's] usual work. 'Aiir' is another sumptuous classical effort, essentially functioning as a sequel or companion piece and at 5 tracks and 25 minutes it presents a more focused, leaner and less indulgent collection than its predecessor. Glorious instrumentation and beautifully varied arrangements elevate "Hiding Moon" and "Still Waters"' to soaring heights".


The Arts Desk

d. 23. dec. 2022

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Barney Harsent

d. 23. dec. 2022

"Even on the quieter, reflexive and refined 'Aiir' (the follow-up to last year's 'Air'), they play to emotion first and head second, with stirring vocal surges and gentle, string-led swells that Charles Stepney would have been proud of".


Gigwise

d. 21. nov. 2022

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Luke Winstanley

d. 21. nov. 2022

"The sudden release of the orchestral 'Air' earlier this year was an unexpected, controversial detour away from [Sault's] usual work. 'Aiir' is another sumptuous classical effort, essentially functioning as a sequel or companion piece and at 5 tracks and 25 minutes it presents a more focused, leaner and less indulgent collection than its predecessor. Glorious instrumentation and beautifully varied arrangements elevate "Hiding Moon" and "Still Waters"' to soaring heights".


The Arts Desk

d. 23. dec. 2022

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Barney Harsent

d. 23. dec. 2022

"Even on the quieter, reflexive and refined 'Aiir' (the follow-up to last year's 'Air'), they play to emotion first and head second, with stirring vocal surges and gentle, string-led swells that Charles Stepney would have been proud of".


Albumism

d. 2. dec. 2022

af

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Patrick Corcoran

d. 2. dec. 2022

"The two bookends of the album, "4am" and "5am" are the most successful and enticing due to the vocals on offer, whereas the three "songs" in between are well orchestrated with the odd shadow of Copland's "Appalachian Spring" for example, but feel like snippets of longer pieces - like highlights of an extended classical piece or soundtrack".