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  1. Album of the week

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    “…he delights us with kraut and a kind of lo-fi that makes you relax and listen”. “He tried a lot: punk or indie, he did not shy away from anything, but now he gets stuck in a smoky-melancholic lo-fi sound with elements of kraut. That’s how Cloud Formations is designed, with little vocals, but many sounds make the listener drift off into a cloudscape into which one can dive and sink. Psychedelic and intimate is his third album, which has convinced our music editor this week. Surf the clouds with Mikko Singh and enjoy the melancholy!”.
    Thanks for the nice review Campusradio Jena!

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    “My sunlight’s blocked/My ears are locked/One step forward and two steps back/Trying to feel good but I’m misunderstood/As always/It’s foggy again/Inside my head/Like most days” – ‘Foggy’, Cloud Formations.

  3. NEØLYD

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    Exciting analysis of Cloud Formations by NEØLYD! Google translate from German to English gives me this: “Crossroads” is somewhere on the border between Modern Psychedelia Spotify hit and meditative silence, tearing up the musical poles of the album – it’s an interplay between something more pleasing, well, “hits”, and scruffy, leisurely, sometimes canny, bulky meditations, that go into the more spherical areas of Surf / Kraut / Psychedelia”. Read the full review in German here.

  4. Indie Rock Mag

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    Thanks to Indie Rock Mag for writing about Cloud Formations.

     Haleiwa – Cloud Formations (5/07/2019 – Morr Music)

    Rabbit : Une sortie Morr Music en hommage à notre tout dernier Comité d’écoute. Après l’aventureux et ardu EP d’Ellicist, on est ici à l’autre bout du spectre du label allemand, le Suédois Mikko Singhévoquant entre textures brumeuses et basse piquée à New Order ses compatriotes de The Radio Dept.sur ce charmant mini-album pop à paraître début juillet et culminant sur le lyrisme cristallin de l’instrumental Path Of Kahalu’u

  5. Les Musicophages

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    Merci Les Musicophages for writing a cool article on HKI -97 and the upcoming album Cloud Formations! Google translate from French to English gives me this for the headline:

    “The soundtrack of spring: we listen to the new Haleiwa single “HKI-97″ to bask in the sun”.

    Here is a link to the article.