The ninth album from this band from Hungary.
The band was a thirty members plus plus big project on this album with a lineup of drums, percussion, bass, guitars, violin, keyboards, synths, harmonica, vocals, choir and pieces of a symphonic orchestra.
I have reviewed their first eight albums and I have really liked these albums. Hence some good ratings.
Temne Slunce is clocking in at fifty-five minutes.
There is a songs based bonus CD here too which is very different in style from the main album. I am therefore not taking this bonus CD into consideration in this review.
The music here is a blend of electronica pieces and some slow jazz pieces.
The music is pedestrian throughout. The jazz pieces are pretty good. The electronica bits are poor, very poor at times.
This is by far their weakest album so far. The jazz pieces elevate this album to a decent status. Check out their other albums instead of this album.
2 points

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