Both Elena Voynarovska, and Olga Pulatova – vocalists of the group Fleur – also play in several side projects. But if for Olga releasing discs not connected with participation in Fleur is no longer anything new, for Elena this seems to be the debut. The debut that is, without exaggeration, good – and it is difficult to say which of the components matters more here. On the one hand, truly experienced musicians take part in Amurekimuri, virtually each of them having his/her own main project – and, thus, here they implemented ideas going beyond the already habitual scopes. This is, in general, always interesting – and in this case it does appear masterful. One feels: it is done with quiet joy inside, with pleasure. It does not mean continuous sunlight – but it sets the inner tone for the entire sounding. On the other hand, in this work the voice of Elena carries more twilight tenderness, fairy-tale and cool simultaneously. And but for the periodic energetic influxes of hard guitar keys – one could easily get lost in these fairy-tale twilights. Without regretting it for a single instant... And on the third floor – you should not doubt that special colors are also added by the English language of the album. Moreover, texts by not only participants of the project but also by such poets as William Blake, Percy Shelly, John Keats, Ian Curtis sound here – and, certainly, it is nice that these texts have got a truly decent music implementation.
By the way: simultaneously with Elena Voynarovska, Olga Pulatova has also released her album – this is the disc "Space Inside", the result of her collaboration with the group Verba.