Ani Glass – Phantasmagoria

Ani Glass’s new album “Phantasmagoria” feels like stepping into another world. From the very first song, her voice draws you in with a mix of softness and power, almost like it’s floating above the music. The production is smooth and rich with layers of synths, beats, and melodies that keep shifting in ways that make you want to keep listening closely.

What stands out most is the passion behind it all. You can hear how much care she put into every detail, whether it’s the vocal harmonies, the dreamy atmosphere, or the way the songs blend different moods together. The sound has echoes of artists like Goldfrapp or Enya, but Ani Glass really makes it her own. The variety across the album also keeps it exciting, with each track offering something a little different while still feeling part of the same story. Knowing the personal journey behind this album makes it even more powerful. It feels like she’s letting us into her world and sharing something deeply honest, but still wrapping it in warmth and beauty.

We have to say, this record feels like a masterpiece. The sound is captivating and her voice pure. Listening to “Phantasmagoria” feels less like playing an album and more like entering a space that she created for us. We honestly think this is one of those releases that will stay with us for a long time.

ABOUT THE ARTIST:

Ani Glass is the persona of Cardiff-based electronic pop musician, producer and artist, Ani Saunders. Glass sings in her native languages Welsh and Cornish and in March 2020 released her self-produced debut album ‘Mirores’ which was awarded Welsh Album of the Year and shortlisted for the Welsh Music Prize. In September 2020, Ani released the Ynys Araul remix EP which included a version by synth pop giants Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark. Glass is also known for her work with The Pipettes, joining to record the Martin Rushent-produced ‘Earth Vs. The Pipettes’ album.

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