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Twining: Eurydice

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Eurydice: Playing in the Waves
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Eurydice: The Nasty Interesting Man
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Eurydice: Yes! Yes! Yes!
4:01
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Eurydice's Fall
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Eurydice: A Dirge
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Eurydice: Underworld Motif: Strange High Pitched Noises
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Eurydice: The String Room
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Eurydice: Recovering Speech
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Eurydice: Triskaideka Chords
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Eurydice: The Book
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Eurydice: Finding Purchase
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Eurydice in the Stars
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Eurydice: Orpheus at the Gates
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Eurydice: The Walk
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Eurydice: Underworld Montage
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Eurydice: E-U-R-Y-D-I-C-E
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Jayson Greene writes about music for Pitchfork, the Village Voice and other publications. From 2004-07, he was associate editor for SYMPHONY Magazine, where he ...more »

08.03.11
Toby Twining, Eurydice
Label: Cantaloupe Music

Toby Twining is a hauntingly pure-voiced singer from Texas who layers his birds-egg fragile, Antony-high voice into mini-choirs and makes records that sound like modern madrigals. There is a chanting-beneath-the-waves feel to his latest record, Eurydice, that will easily hook the ear of those interested in Julianna Barwick or Tune-Yards. Twining artfully twists and manipulates his vocals so that they sound like a lot of things – pipe organs, French horns, wah-wah-ing guitars. It’s often hard to discern his voice from the few spare instruments that creep into the mix. The result is disarmingly beautiful and subtly, pleasantly mind-bending.

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