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...Son's blend of acoustic guitar and purring synths confirms
this Argentine as one of underground pop's most beautifully
odd voices. Highly recommended, even if your Spanish sucks.
-SPIN
Even for Anglos, the spellbinding Son needs no translation.
- Entertainment Weekly
The album ultimately comes to epitomize future classic, too
real to belong to this plastic era yet so innovative the sound
seems to have come from tomorrow.
- Interview
Ms. Molina isn't imitating anyone. She has too much fun just
being herself.
-NY Times
Her Brazilian-influenced adventurism can be kaleidoscopic, edgy
and exquisite, sometimes all at once; it adds up to an often
gorgeous record. (***)
-Andy Gensler, Rolling Stone
"Sounds like Stereolab's Laetitia Sadier covering Nick Drake,
whispering luminous folk tunes amid electronic thickets while
acoustic guitars and pianos flicker like votive candles." (A-)
- Will Hermes, Entertainment Weekly
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