Review: Several Definitions aka Jeremy Viera delivers his debut album and it's an impressive affair. The Swiss artist has previously released on Knee Deep in Sound, but nothing could have prepared his fans for Reborn. The title track and "Pontceard 32" are cinematic, ambient techno pieces, while on "Trust", he cleverly brings together sensuous vocals with trance-techno influences for a stirring piece. The pulsating groove of "Senility" is more in line with Stil Vor Talent's signature sound, but Reborn is full of unexpected twists and turns, and Viera is equally at home making down tempo pieces like "Learn to Feel" and the Italo/electro melancholy of "Modular Spaces".
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