Kim Sanders, who is not only a sensational singer, world-renowned live-performer, and an emphatic and insightful story-teller in song, has a very reflective mind. She thinks a lot about love, life, humanity, spirituality, and the meaning of it all. Luckily for us, most of her thoughts and ideas finally see the light of day as songs, never before in as rich and rewarding a form as on this album, her newest, perhaps most honest and definitely best solo-effort so far. The album starts out with the deep and dark bass-line of “Aphrodite”, an unashamed ode to the goddess of love, woman to woman, head over heels, which Kim wrote after reading about the sacred feminine in “Mother God” by Sylvia Brown. The music flows on and on, via the refreshingly retro-electro-groove of “Girl of Mystery”, and the almost mystic harmonies and organically technoid blips and blops of “The Moment”, lyrically inspired by Eckhart Tolle’s “The Power Of Now”. “Somebody Said” shines like a perfectly polished pearl of up-tempo soul, “Wearing Wings On My House” and “Ladies Man” are bizarre grooves that come on strong with as much funk as attitude.



