Translated from Italian by Google Translate. Read the original here.

“At the sixth stop on his path consolidated sull’esile ridge between ambient and post-rock, Drew Sullivan page turns compared to the previous modulated symphonies ” Lanterna Magica “to engage evanescent shades on a palette of warm sounds and buttons. The twelve tracks of “The Cogent Sea” are in fact motivated by a mixture of influences atmospheric and hypnotic cadences subways, generated by electrical frequencies in continuous transformation.

The palette of Slow Dancing Society expands so to accommodate loop punctuated by thin stratified debris, including face texture playful (“Coming Back”) and rhythmic in the scent of dub (“Reach Out” and especially “Rhythm Of Love”) . There are, then, languid guitar bare as never before, under the guise of ambivalent painful slide of “By Morning This Will All Seem Like A Dream” and the dreamy reflections of the final “Suspension”, a personal interpretation of the New York shoegaze slowed and filtered by a translucent watermark.

Certainly more impressive in this format softer and more resonant (see also the kinematics “Coming Back”), the work shows, however, a significant attempt to evolution of an art project has always been animated by the desire not to remain confined within rigid patterns of expression.”

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