“"This is a kind of minimalist instrumental folk with spiritual undertones. The fourth track, “Numinosum”, is sung by Degens with a quietly centred intensity, somewhere between love song and devotional mantra, with a sedate, droning backing. Its vivid simplicity is, in its own quiet way, quite stunning.”- THE WIRE” - Byron Coley
Reviews
Cloudburst
"Andria plays dulcimer, bouzouki and tambura with a languid touch, eschewing the raw speed that most of those instruments’ handlers evoke in favour of glistening texture. Her notes hang, twisting in the breeze, and the vocals she offers on one track are reminiscent of Christina Carter at her most gravity-defying.” - HARP MAGAZINE
"This is a kind of minimalist instrumental folk with spiritual undertones. The fourth track, “Numinosum”, is sung by Degens with a quietly centred intensity, somewhere between love song and devotional mantra, with a sedate, droning backing. Its vivid simplicity is, in its own quiet way, quite stunning.”- Byron Coley, THE WIRE
"Pantaleimon is the pseudonym of one Andria Degens. Degens makes music which is so effortlessly gorgeous it almost defies belief. There is an icy simplicity to her compositions, a fragility or frailty maybe, and this gives them a soft, melancholy feel which makes them almost impossible to forget. For some reason I am reminded of Jewelled Antler Colletive man Steven R. Smith or possibly Ben Chasny, but what Degens has done is bring a feminine touch to the masses of male-dominated free folk. I think it’s this femininity is what makes ‘Cloudburst’ stand out among her contemporaries, there is a brightness and an honesty, and much like Colleen did to the grim world of bedroom electronica, Degens has a same take on this masculine world. Apparently there’s an album due soon, but this EP is all totally exclusive material so the only chance you will get to hear it is here! Utterly entrancing stuff" - Boomkat.com
"Lush, spacious, mountain-flavoured folk guitar playing. This is reminiscent of Will Oldham's 'Ode Music' album from a few years back. The Jessica Bailiff-esque final track is fitted with vocals and eastern drone effects - spectral and psychedelic stuff." – Jumbo Records
"Pantaleimon is the moniker project from Andria Degens. Since her debut, 7 years ago, she has improved a lot in her expressions. While the almost plant-like loner conditions on this debut have let her spontaneously grow in consciousness, slowly adding more nutrition into her roots and feelings, this new release gave these roots more depth in feeling, sucking more life energy out of the water. This is a more conscious, meditative and contemplative work, starting with a sad-and-beautiful, simple and clear melodic, fingerpicking guitar, instrumental, ending with this introduction into an echoing drone before the real, musical meditation begins in its full capacity. This will be carried by the silence, and sometimes with a few droning tones, while the melodic pickings rhythmically grow and develop itself, like grass blades that grow together in a family-like melodic series, while some of the picked out notes are echoing their rhythmic pulses into the silence, with their effect. The grass blades (as a collection of notes) could also be imagined like pitches, occurring like drops in flat water, that find their communications through the flat water, in a natural rhythm of appearances. The plants communicate through their common roots and with water, almost in silence, but with a content. This all thoroughly brings us to a more human condition of a mood, a bit more medieval in nature and more clearly melodic, and also more clearly with a few rhythmic droning strings. It is calmly spinning, enjoying the air, wind, and sun. On the last conclusive track the pickings change into the droning pulses of the Indian tampura, with a breathy vocal improvisation, ending in an OM meditation. (The last few seconds sadly have a few minor recording mistakes of distorted clicks, as if its inner nature of expression, and its peaks and vibrations could not be recorded fully, and goes beyond the reach of perception). Very nice...The next full release will feature Isobel Cambell (Belle and Sebastian), Baby Dee, John Contreras and Keith Wood (Hush Arbors) !)" **** - GERALD VAN WAES, PSYCHEDELICFOLK.COM