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Skivrecension: Josefin Öhrn + The Liberation using the extremes

A move to London, a new The Liberation of british musicians, and a disc that has been run in a musical blender filled with turned up dance music, sweeping psykr

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Skivrecension: Josefin Öhrn + The Liberation using the extremes

A move to London, a new The Liberation of british musicians, and a disc that has been run in a musical blender filled with turned up dance music, sweeping psykrock and retromelodier. When Josefin Öhrn returns with his first album in three years, is the stage design, new, influences the bitwise the same but the result spretigare than ever.

”Sacred dreams” is a ytterligheternas disc, which begins with a series of sharp, electronic, and hypoxic ljudmattor who lack the space and the ease in which she had previously been associated with.

”Hey little boy”, a music The Velvet Underground-tribute in the backlight and a relatively insightful portrait of a misanthrope, makes the organic elements a comeback. The album's second half contains more immediate melodies, more air and some really nice tracks which Characterised the vocals are given space.

Best tracks: ”Let it come”, ”Whatever you want”

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