#11753 en Música electrónica #29909 en Dance&Electronic
Estilo:
Música electrónica
Número de artículo:
1898393201
Comentarios / Titulos de las canciónes:
01. "Draw the stars"
02. "Lose where I belong"
03. "I town called Obsolere"
04. "Darker than blue"
05. "Daydreamers"
06. "Far closer"
07. "Something in the silence"
08. "Up in fire"
09. "X"
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1
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Triana's definitely in a blue mood, and her material tendsto be rather one-note, as does her rather slight, nicely-textured soprano. Sincethat note do...
David Amidon - 09/09/2010
Andreya Triana has been bubbling under the surface of the UK’s down-tempo scene for a few years now. After scoring a few breaks on producer albums and...
Svein Brunstad - 08/09/2010
The title of soulful South East London singer Andreya Triana’s debut album has nothing to do with her musical identity, but more to do with the brutal...
Dave Morris - 01/09/2010
On Andreya Triana’s debut, Lost Where I Belong, the British singer cultivates an air that’s both regal and aloof, her sadness ever-present but always ...
John Patrick Higgins - 26/08/2010
I love surprises. And what a great surprise this record turned out to be. The opening track hear, about the most lush on the album, starts like gamela...
Paul Clarke - 20/08/2010
With Mr. Scruff, Flying Lotus and Theo Parrish all having enlisted her services recently, Andreya Triana is currently challenging Alice Russell as the...
Nick Neyland - 20/08/2010
The steady build up to the release of this debut album from soulful South East London singer Andreya Triana positioned her as an artist with impeccabl...
Freddy Palmer - 12/08/2010
With the brilliant Bonobo album already a contender for album of the year, Andreya Triana's solo album was always going to be something intriguing. Th...
Euan Ferguson - 03/08/2010
I’ve never been invited to a dinner party, as anyone who’s read one of my reviews might not be surprised to hear. So I don’t know what sort of music p...
Ben Hogwood - 15/04/2010
The big find from the recent Bonobo masterpiece Black Sands was the soulful vocal offered to several tracks by new band vocalist Andreya Triana. In a ...