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Monday, 18 August 2025 |
Written by Jacob Brookman
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Photo: Mat Maitland
In following up her solo debut ‘The Love Invention’, Alison Goldfrapp’s ‘Flux’ still faces the dancefloor, but its gaze is turned inward. Known for her work in the electronic duo that bears her surname, this is a project built on themes of impermanence, home to songs that dissolve and swell, mapping the uncertain space between stability and change. But, despite the auteurism inherent in the project, it lacks form and personality.
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