Places I Miss That I Haven't Been To
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Reviews
"Places I Miss That I Haven't Been To is full of gentle, far-reaching innovative freedom. The whole album maintains an extremely creative posture making it a worthwhile addition to follow anything remotely chaotic. A serene like debut, packed with inquisitive wanderings." - Igloo Magazine (USA)
"Places I Miss that I Haven't been To is packed with very deep and very psychedelic soundscapes, hovering pad sounds and seemingly infinite reverb spaces. The mood [is] dreamy to sentimental but ... keeps changing during the entire album. ... Quality music from Aleph Zero Records one more time, really great for the quiet and / or relaxed hours of life!" - Chaishop.com (Germany)
"One of the most individual sounding downtempo electronica albums that I have heard in the last few years. Eitan Reiter created a dazzling debut. ... in our times, when a lot of recycled music is getting released, Eitan manages to deliver something else, something refreshing that touches the heart deeply and with some great sound manipulations really affects the mind as well. One of the best releases in 2010. Highly recommended!" - www.isratrance.com (Israel)
"A musical journey that progresses unself-consciously through some very personal musical territory, full of pleasant wonderment and unfettered by genre distinctions. ... A relaxing exploratory nature with the unusual distinction of appearing un-influenced by trends within the field and the need to draw a specific audience. Eitan Reiter doesn't come across as trying to sound like anyone else or wanting to fill a specific niche. ... music that reveals a personality rather than conforming to a stylistic standard" - Morpheus Music / Electronic Music Mall (UK)
"Place I Miss That I Haven't Been To is another proof that Eitan Reiter is one of the biggest talents in the electronic scene. When an album is created from such a pure place... it's success in moving us can't be doubted. Everyone should experience this album." - Layla Magazine (Israel)
"Released ..by the great Israeli record label Aleph Zero, the long awaited Eitan Reiter album is a perfect companion for the European summer (or to warm us here on the Brazilian winter). ... It’s clear that Aleph Zero is trying to push the envelope of the psychedelic ambient scene on every release." - Flict Music (Brazil)
