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Poostosh started creating their worlds in 2002. They were (and are) enchanted by ambient, post-rock and contemporary classic music. They are always within the vigorous and never-ending process of blossoming through improvisation, experiment and spontaneous musicking. English scientists PIANO MAGIC have said about our "Untime" album: "....Has a haunting, childhood nostalgia ambience, should your childhood have been perpetually stuck in Autumn, on your back, in marram grass." If you like July Skies and Penguin Cafe Orchestra, you'll find one more warm sanctuary for your soul (+ some light hallucinations) while listening to UNTIME. Some excerpts from reviews: "Poostosh's Untime is one of those albums that appears out of nowhere but quickly ends up lodging itself determinedly into one's daily listening regiment... Acoustic and electric guitars form the nucleus of the troupe's sound but it's fleshed out by other instruments (melodica, keyboards, flutes, harmonica, percussion) and samples... One of the album's loveliest pieces, "Then," is characteristic of the album's tone: initially a brooding ambiance reigns... but the darkness is gradually alleviated by the uplifting wheeze of a melodica and whistling electronic swirls. There's a subtle psychedelic tone to the group's sound but it's primarily experimental folk with a strong atmospheric dimension boosted by contemporary production methods. Though the band's recorded material originates from improvisations, the resultant songs