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The Glitter Odd
(2001)
(cranium006)
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Atropos Magazine
#16 Julio J.I.
A work that surprises
redefining the most
classical rules of
this genre.
Its abstract beauty casts
instant magnetism
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Pooters psychedelic shack
08/2001
a wonderfully ambient and
relaxed album from this
extremely versatile band...
...grows on you with each
and every playing
...refreshingly different album
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Broken face
#12 Mats Gustafsson
...the perfect balance
between cosmic elegance,
dub and prog...
Every musical element
elegantly segues into the
next no matter how odd the
musical combination might
seem on paper...
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Chrysalis
Still Life
Get it:
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Diario de noticias
24/11/2001 Isilda Sanches
"The Glitter Odd" is so
misaligned with the
usual trends and
simultaneously so modern
that it really works as
a breath of fresh air(...)
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Aural Innovations
#16 06/2001 Jerry Kranitz
Quite a combination,
and this is what gives
Saturnia a sound
that's a little different
than what I typically
hear these days.
...a psychedelic feast
for the mind...
...It's hard to describe
and that's what makes
the music so cool.
There's so much happening
on this disc that repeated
listens continue to reveal
something new.
And Saturnia have set
themselves a little apart
from the rest by mixing
varied influences into a
cosmically cohesive whole.
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Expose magazine
#23 12/2001 Mike Grimes
"The Glitter Odd" is an
interesting and
enjoyable listen.
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The Modern Dance i
ssue #37 Dave W Hughes
This album is simply brilliant.
Incredibly intelligent and
strangely compelling music
at all times...
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Colossus magazine
Dark Santtu
... you can surely get
"out there somewhere"…
This is an interesting band
that is really worth
checking out.
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