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New: Embed this album on your own site! Both sophisticated and ethereal, Artemis' first Magnatune release—Undone—is a confident exploration of the more lyrical side of electronic music. Some tracks evoke a cool and contemplative mood and others, a fiery and impassioned one, but all seem to incorporate the big picture—a reflection of Artemis' expansive yet tender worldview. "Changing Sky" successfully conjures the spark and scope of some of Peter Gabriel and Sinead O'Connor's best work, while "Supernatural" is an exquisite ballad that demonstrates Artemis' gift for bridging the gap between sacred and profane. "Don't Look Back" is another standout, and serves as a preview to Artemis' subsequent work, in which she becomes ever more deeply fascinated with the intersection of material and spiritual worlds.
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