REVIEWS OF
"AUDUBON" BY MINT
Igloomag - 12/02/05
(Part of a review combo/feature)
"Mint's Audubon EP features six tracks ranging from the delicate quiver
of "Albert the Bull" to the simple melodic ambiences of "Dairy
Queen." Match this EP with Plone and you may be hard-pressed to realize
who's who. That's not to say that Mint's sound isn't unique; in fact it's quite
the opposite. Meandering melodies trickle their way into the subconscious without
notice. Randomized vocal snippets appear and disappear just as the layers of
fog pass through the morning sky. It's the inner reflections that are sparked
on the Audibon EP where tracks like "Grain Bin" and "Open Field" activate
the feelings within seconds, "Eskimo Hole" and "Auger" close
off the disc with minimal tendencies afloat in the water. Audubon EP is a pleasant
grand opening as the first release on the label, and one that is sure to be remembered
for its classical nature."
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Helene Ramos Galagarza -
24/03/04
DJ and Broadcaster in Lima, Peru
"Minimalism, lullabies for cosmic
children and a kind of latinized ball of sounds.
Future
lounge for future loungers. "
Tesselate - 29/02/04
"Free music? and it's this good,
Mint's debut release for Boltfish is nothing
short of
amazing. It really does mellow you out and
auto soaks the good sh*t into your head. The
mid west
sounds like a cool place to hang out, if this
is the music it inspires."
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