Raphael Roginski: Zaltys review | Jude Rogers' folk album of the month
Briefly

Raphael Roginski's album "Zaltys" captures the essence of eastern European folk forms and childhood memories, utilizing an electric guitar with reverb to convey a sense of wonder at natural history.
The album features a blend of genres, with tracks reminiscent of artists like the Durutti Column, Ben Watt, Pat Metheny, and elements of post-punk gothic, showcasing Roginski's diverse musical influences.
Indre Jurgeleviciute's contributions on the kankles and vocals add depth and beauty to the album, evoking shoegaze and psych-folk vibes, complementing Roginski's exploration of traditional and mystical music.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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