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 | | This album is very nice, with a balance between melodics and dark-textures, it's one that tends to grow on you with repeated listenings, but not one that will alienate you on first listen. |
 | | After Kawana (which may well be the strongest album), Seffer quit to go solo, Truong and Lockwood left to form Surya, leaving Cahen to carry on with new recruits, thus the last album Typareth is generally considered their only stinker. |
 | | I don't have their second album, Dancers of Twilight, though judging from the MP3 clips on their web site, this album is a lot more standard new-age fare, sounding like more recent Tangerine Dream offerings, though it still has a mystical feel and lots of ethnic drumming, supplied by new band member Abbi Spinner. |
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