"Intermingling
medieval fragrances, European folklore and oriental sounds, Dietrich’s
music is of no fixed abode, as it were...Polyphonic songs that are
almost bare, only supported by the drone of a hurdy-gurdy, the purr of
a bass or a mellotron (where did they dig that up?), along with some
more garnished pieces which are accompanied by the sound of the
hurdy-girdys, of wind instruments, and of crisp or soft strikes on the
drums." - S. Fougère – ETHNOTEMPOS
"Theirs
is timeless music which is as much at home in the East as it is in the
West, sounding like the group Malicorne on occasions, but with a very
particular voice and tone. Dietrich’s music cannot easily be
pigeonholed." - LE CANARD FOLK
"‘’Evok’s”
restless wandering gives these roving songs a certain grandeur. A spell
captivates and subjugates the senses and carries them to unexplored
musical territories. " – G. Massart – NONI MUSIC