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  • Summary: The seventh full-length release for Cameron Stallone as Sun Araw was self-produced.
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  1. Mar 11, 2014
    80
    It’s a record that vibes on mixture of psychedelic forgery and improvisational wholesomeness.
  2. Uncut
    Apr 8, 2014
    80
    At two hours, it could use pruning, but Belomancie has a visionary quality. [May 2014, p.80]
  3. Mar 11, 2014
    77
    If you’ve been fascinated by any of Stallones’ work, Belomancie will get you stoked about not only what he’s done, but how much more he can do.
  4. Mar 11, 2014
    70
    It's an album that holds plenty of rewards for those willing to take the time to explore its odd twists and turns with an open mind.
  5. Mar 11, 2014
    60
    It may be enigmatic, uneven and flawed in places but at the same time it proves that he is still a single-minded sonic adventurer worth persevering with.
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  1. May 23, 2014
    10
    Belomancie is an album unlike any other. Reading the reviews provided by the sites are perfect in their descriptions, and I most liked theBelomancie is an album unlike any other. Reading the reviews provided by the sites are perfect in their descriptions, and I most liked the comment about how without the heavy guitar he usually puts to use in his music, its as though he is zooming into the atom that is his music, so with Belomancie you can watch the individual molecules of his work interact. Each small change to the songs, no matter how seemingly insignificant, are made huge by the minimalist style of his songs. His music is a joy to listen to for sure, and it is definitely not accessible, but I guarantee if one can open his mind to keep listening to Belomancie, he won't regret it. Expand