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4.0 excellent | Bedex | June 21st 22 | A very impressive offering considering how different this is to anything else in Natalia's published catalogue. That's not to take anything away from it, as it also is good in its own right. This is a series of four instrumental tracks recorded with the collaboration of the National Youth Orchestra of Veracruz, and it features very occasional voices, but in ambient choral esque form rather than Natalia's singing. I'm not even sure she sings or plays at all on this. The four tracks are all very lovely, and perfectly fit a tender, happy frollicking childhood atmosphere save for the latter half of Invierno which gets frankly evil - but is followed by one of the softest moments here in the track's conclusion. She managed to put a lot of sweetheart emotions into these 28 minutes, and it makes for a very neat, short and sweet 'classical' listen. A really lovely jam in the sun, and it could also work seamlessly as the soundtrack to some cute cartoon. The main fault really is this awful art man 3.8
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