Josh Eck - 27/Apr/2010  If you’ve ever had the pleasure of listening to the beautifully enveloping songs created by Eluvium’s Matthew Cooper, you know there are few artists o...
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Paul Clarke - 23/Mar/2010  Portland resident Matthew Cooper has been hanging around the peripheries of the ambient electronica, neoclassical and post-rock scenes for a few years...
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Ian Mathers - 10/Mar/2010  After 2007's Copia, it was hard to guess what Matthew Cooper was going to do next. That album saw Cooper marrying the rapturous fuzz of 2003's Lambent...
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Mike Schiller - 05/Mar/2010  Ambient artists aren’t typically noted for their brevity. When an artist is putting together a piece of music that one would call ambient, it’s usuall...
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Dominic Umile - 24/Feb/2010  Though they're nearly obscured by grand melodiesand motionless textures, Matthew Cooper's vocals have finally appeared on anEluvium recording. Cooper ...
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Brian Howe - 24/Feb/2010  You can't blame Matthew Cooper for wanting to try something different. Since 2003, he's been plugging away at an ambient style that is emotionally bro...
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Gina Louise - 23/Feb/2010 My knowledge of Eluvium is limited to say the least. Yet after hearing the simple yet stunning melody of ‘An Accidental Memory In Case of Death’, I wa...
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Adam Downer - 17/Feb/2010  An oddly disjointed collection of pretty chord changes without an identity to give it life. Don’t call Similes a regression; it’s anything but that. M...
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Peter Woodburn - 14/Feb/2010  Eluvium, aka Matthew Cooper, makes beautiful music. There is no denying that fact. His interesting mix of electronic ambient tones combined with lus...
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B McGhee - 08/Feb/2010  Listening to an Eluvium record is like staring at a river. It moves, but it doesn't really go anywhere. While you stand still in front of it, waiting ...
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