Every song is great.
author: A
This is one of the best CD's I've gotten in a long time. Evert track on it is great and it's beat just get's stuck in your head, but in a good way. Her voice is soothing and easy to listen to wherever you are. I'm just happy I found someplace to buy it from.
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Review of Histoires d'Eau
author: Full review at www.musicaldiscoveries.com
Proving herself to be a striking vocalist and songwriter, san.drine is definitely an artist to watch.
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Quality trip-hop en français from san.drine
author: www.musicreviewers.com
“Histoires D’Eau” is an enchanting release featuring sultry female vocals and mostly French lyrics. The atmosphere is one of compromised beauty as san.drine moves effortlessly from stylish trip-pop to darker, almost illbient, work. [..]
“Aller Vers Demain” [is] an eerie gem that would surely grace the soundtrack of many a film. This track reminds one a little of Lamb’s work and the contrast between the uneasy verse parts and inspirational choruses is priceless.
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Overview of Histoires d'Eau
author: D Opdyke at www.ambientrance.org
Downbeat dreampop topped by sensuous vocals, as well as injected with tasty amounts of more-experimental flairs. Silky smooth Eurotronic "aller vers demain" (4:53) is grunged up a bit with scruffy textures and warps of gleaming radiance. Dance or float on the waves of "atlantiques", where Spanish guitarisms, urban rhythms and popping bass are swept with whispery crooning. Digital ballad "still breathing" expresses its beautiful melancholy in English lyrics. [...] Not that I'd let it affect my judgment or rating, but Sandrine is as lovely as she sounds! Delicious ear-candy gets a B.
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