Sunday, June 15, 2014
Oliver Arditi on Pattern of Light
Thought provoking, if you choose to think about it, this is nevertheless an album for sensual enjoyment, a beautiful and intelligent work of art that lives up to the high creative standards already associated with the name Paragaté.
Read Oliver Arditi's thoughts on the latest Paragaté album, Pattern of Light.
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