Interesting genre. Pieces of Beethoven, Chopin, Rimsky-Korsakov, Tchaikovsky, and many others I cannot name drift in and out of the pools of sound with a sense of serenity and transience. Like the brief journey a leaf experiences in the time between when it separates from the branch and when it lands on the ground. The album is the tree and the ground and the water, and you get to lay in it and watch the leaves drift.
You feel chilled out in your body but you feel electric in your head, like all the synapses are racing to activate.
Dreamy beautiful sounds. A long dream. "Eyedazzler" is right. For the length, it doesn't move around enough though to keep me in the trance the whole time, though. And this is a hot take because everyone loves her vocals so much but I think her delivery sometimes works and sometimes doesn't; her cadence reminds me of reading a spooky story to a first grader, with the weird little inflections coming off a little goofy at times.
Really nice to chill out and listen to. Her voice is so sexy. The first track has that liquid dnb sound that I love. Her voice almost sounds like Bjork on a few of these tracks.