The Word On: Sinkane Mars

 

Larry Ryan
Friday 28 December 2012 20:00 EST
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"Showcases Ahmed Gallab's musical dexterity and skills as an arranger, but it is slightly unsatisfying as a cohesive and lucid album. Nevertheless, there remains much to recommend in Sinkane's experimental vision." - musicomh.com

"Keep listening to this until summer comes back and you'll get through the next couple of months okay." - musoguide.com

"Though his influences vary wildly, Gallab says they all share a similar vibe that's soulful and spiritual. On Mars, Sinkane has bottled that vibe, shaken it up and let it bubble into an eclectic pop record." - npr.org/music

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