A trinity crosses Confessions II: the mystique of healing on the dance floor, the biographical wound and self-proclamation as a pop deity. With Stuart Price - the sound director of the first Confessions- again involved, in dialogue with the synthetic alchemy of contemporary producers such as Arca and Andrew Watt, Madonna’s fifteenth album balances intimacy [...] See more news in Indie Hoy.
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A trinity crosses Confessions II: the mystique of healing on the dance floor, the biographical wound and self-proclamation as a pop deity. With Stuart Price - the sound director of the first Confessions- again involved, in dialogue with the synthetic alchemy of contemporary producers such as Arca and Andrew Watt, Madonna’s fifteenth album balances intimacy [...] See more news in Indie Hoy.