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This is the second album from the French duo Arom. It was recorded in the mid 00's and was supposed to be released in 2011. However, the project broke up and the album, mastered at the legendary Abbey Road Studios, after a short time went into oblivion, disappearing from the internet. Their music is #triphop and indie pop, created with groovebox and synths, constantly going into a variety of sounds - be it soul, ethno or acid jazz under "straight drum". The main thing is the vocals in French and English, somewhat reminiscent of Björk. The authors of the project are Dominique for the music and Caroline for the vocals. The name Arom is a combination of the letters of their names (cARoline and dOMinique). They met for the first time in Paris in 1997 as students of the Conservatory and Theatre University. Their debut album was released in 2002 ("Jardin d'Eden"). Twenty years later, Label Cantroll releases their second album of the same name. This was made possible thanks to a label listener who spent a year looking for the authors, convincing them to publish the album and collecting the source tracks. “I got acquainted with Arom in my favorite column from Cantroll - #недооцененка (the column publishes underrated and good, but very rare music), where the debut album was published. At first I just liked the cover and the intriguing name of the band, but after listening - it became clear that this is one of the best albums I've ever listened to. I wanted to find more of their mu