Dane Waters has had a prolific year. Hot on the heels of Sand In Your Mind the recent release by the Waters-fronted band softcheque she returns with a new solo record, Radiate the Infinite, a title that proves revealing with even a cursory listen. It would be disingenuous to suggest that anything could happen here, but Waters has a broad tonal palate, exemplified by her use of vocals as an ambient instrument. Processed as a whole, the music skews, more often than not, melancholic there is a darkness in Waters music that feels in some way entirely transcendent.
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