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| An elegant digital reverie - Mojo / Gorgeous sounds that seem so simple and effortless that they could almost come from the mind of a child - CMJ / Records like these give us cause to sing - Urb / Majestic - Logo / An album to dream with - BBC / A wonderful debut - All Music Guide |
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| The debut outing from one Mark Mitchell, a 23-year-old from Adelaide, Australia, is a tentative, tremulous but quietly confident treat, which picks up the voguish pastoral glitch baton and runs somewhere subtly fresh with it. The track titles - "This Dies Over Distance" and "Empty Save the Oxygen" - suggest its sweetly sad charms; fans of Mum and Kim Hiorthoy will fall fast in love with these gently percolating melodies and stuttering rhythms. - Time Out London |