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Also making surprising, original music is Tiit Kikas. Extremely listenable, backed with only soundscape loops he plays a electric violin which looks like a switched off light sabre, mixing the ethereal with lilting strains with a Slavonic gypsy eccentricity- if Fennesz played violin he might sound like this. Artrocker, Gadd, S. (16 April, 2012)
Violinist-with-a-difference Tiit Kikass was next on my to-do list, so to speak; a lone, strange and gentle figure armed with his electric violin and pedals, he commenced playing, looping and occasionally singing, creating ever-more dizzying layers of sound, hypnotising the audience and only once breaking the spell with a very long anecdote in Estonian, the only words of which I could capture being ‘cup of tea’. I’m not complaining, mind. I like tea. The Quietus, Howe, Z. (09 April, 2012) |
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