Timeline
Timeline
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

Our Take
Our Take
Ah, Edith Progue, the enigmatic musical sorceress who never fails to delight and bewilder with her genre-defying soundscapes. On her latest offering, "Timeline," Progue embarks on a sonic journey through the ages, blending elements of medieval chants, futuristic synths, and everything in between.
The album kicks off with the hauntingly beautiful "Ancient Echoes," a track that transports listeners to a bygone era with its ethereal vocals and intricate instrumentation. Progue’s ability to seamlessly blend disparate elements into a cohesive whole is on full display here, creating a mesmerising listening experience that is equal parts nostalgic and cutting-edge.
As the album progresses, Progue takes us on a whirlwind tour through different musical epochs, from the baroque-inspired "Clockwork Sonata" to the glitchy, futuristic "Digital Dreams." Each track is a miniature masterpiece in its own right, showcasing Progue’s unparalleled skill as a composer and producer.
But it’s not all serious business on "Timeline" – Progue injects plenty of humour and whimsy into the mix, with tracks like the tongue-in-cheek "Time Traveller’s Jig" and the irreverent "Renaissance Rave." This willingness to push boundaries and defy expectations is what sets Progue apart from her peers, making "Timeline" a truly one-of-a-kind listening experience.
In conclusion, "Timeline" is a wild, weird, and wholly wonderful album that cements Edith Progue’s status as a true innovator in the world of music. Whether you’re a history buff, a sci-fi fanatic, or just someone who loves a good tune, this album has something for everyone. Don’t miss out on this musical odyssey – it’s a trip worth taking.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. 4 A.M.
2. 5 A.M.
3. 8 A.M.
4. 10 P.M.
5. 12 P.M.
6. 2 P.M.
7. 4 P.M.
8. 6 P.M.
9. 12 A.M.
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Edith Progue
Edith Progue is a musical enigma wrapped in a glittery cloak of 80s synth-pop nostalgia. Hailing from the quaint streets of Manchester, this eccentric songstress has been making waves in the indie music scene with her infectious melodies and whimsical lyrics. With a voice as smooth as silk and a stage presence that can only be described as otherworldly, Edith Progue is a force to be reckoned with. Her quirky fashion sense and love for all things retro make her a true standout in a sea of cookie-cutter pop stars. But don't let her whimsical persona fool you - Edith Progue is a musical virtuoso with a knack for crafting catchy tunes that will be stuck in your head for days. From pulsating dance tracks to dreamy ballads, there is no limit to her musical prowess. With influences ranging from Kate Bush to Prince, Edith Progue has managed to carve out a unique sound that is all her own. Her debut album, "Neon Dreams," has been met with critical acclaim, with Pitchfork dubbing it a "sonic masterpiece that transcends genre boundaries." So keep an eye out for Edith Progue - this rising star is sure to take the music world by storm with her infectious charm and undeniable talent. Just remember, you heard it here first.
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