SOFT CIRCLE - Full Bloom reviews
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| CokeMachineGlow |
Here’s my split-personality question: is Full Bloom awesome because Hisham Bharoocha creates livid soundscapes that tie ambience and percussion together with tiny, pretty bows of distended vocalisms into sweet packages possibly left on your doorstep by didgeridoo-playing fairies? Or rote nonsensical globalism that just kind of feels like expanded versions of all your Bruce Cockburn (or other similarly “world” influenced MOR whateverisms) song intros. Are my ears or is my ire in full bloom?...full text |
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| StylusMagazine |
| Hisham Bharoocha—Soft Circle—is from north Brooklyn. And for all the stereotypes about the north Brooklyn, it’s a peaceful place. Lots of yoga teachers in north Brooklyn. Lots of not-so-great paintings with bright colors and owls in north Brooklyn. Lots of bands into the Native American war whoop—Animal Collective, Liars, Black Dice (for whom Bharoocha used to, well, drum), Gang Gang Dance....full text |
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| DustedMagazine |
| When Black Dice released Beaches and Canyons in 2002, it was the product of a shift in aesthetic that won the group a large number of new fans and a heaping collection of critical praise. But if Beaches… was a legitimate revelation, its followers have been far less impressive, as the freak-outs have grown more tedious, and the band’s electronics are served with ever growing helpings of noodles....full text |
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