Croatian magazine Ravno Do Dna recommends EX NIHILO

Funny to be sandwiched between Kylie Minogue and Paul Weller in croatian pop culture magazine Ravno Do Dna:

"Something you've never heard or thought you should, but you might be surprised how much you'll like it."

Polyphony for the masses!

https://ravnododna.com/pick-of-the-week-novi-albumi-na.../

"Now... This is a bit trickier, so let's start in order. Graindelavoix is ​​a musical and artistic ensemble from Antwerp led by Björn Schmelzer, whose goal is to offer modern audiences contemporary and critical interpretations of historical vocal works. That these are serious barbers doing serious work is confirmed by the very name 'Graindelavoix', which is taken from an essay by the French philosopher Roland Barthes, but also by the fact that the ensemble primarily deals with French-Flemish vocal polyphony and music that was created sometime between the time when could not be written down even when it was written down with some first variant of some kind of organized notation. The record 'Ex Nihilo: Polyphony Beyond the Order of Things' is the last in a series of such interpretations, and as the name suggests, it explores creation from nothing, the mystery of incarnation and the idea that God becomes a man. We are mainly talking about interpretations of the works of the Renaissance composer Josquin des Prez and his somewhat lesser-known contemporaries such as Obrecht, Ockeghem, Ribera and Wert. Something you've never heard or thought you should, but you might be surprised how much you'll like it." (Google translation)