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Album Review: Laurel Halo - Quarantine

Album Review: Laurel Halo - Quarantine

Thursday 14th June, 2012 11:36AM
Quarantine is the debut album from New York by way of Michigan electronic composer and singer Laurel Halo. Her first release on Hyperdub Records, Quarantine sees Halo expanding on her diversely built up soundworld, as constructed over the course of her respective 2010 and 2011 EPs King Felix and Hour Logic (both released via Hippos In Tanks). Trading in a psychedelic, environmental take on techno and pop music, the songs on Quarantine in general, work in a stargazed singer-synthwriter configuration, locally comparable to a high detailed cyborg dystopia version of Glass Vaults, with increased degrees of sonic friction.

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