All I've ever heard of Anderson's before is O Superman.
I rather liked that for about two minutes and then I got bored for thirty seconds, and then it irritated me and I stopped it. Which doesn't necessarily mean I didn't think it was any good or, actually, that I thought it was boring. In fact, I'm tempted to write several hundred words about the ways in which it was interesting. Which, in turn, doesn't necessarily mean that I liked it.
7/10
Here's a scary thing: today, that could be conceived, recorded and mixed on an iPhone. Using the Thumbjam app I've done some very similar stuff to pass the time while commuting to work. Which doesn't mean that I think I'm an influential urban avant gardiste, by the way. The innovative techniques she was using are now a standard part of the contemporary musical vocabulary. But that loop and sequencer thing is a lot of fun to play around with.
Meanwhile, in another part of the forest....
You may not be an old-fashioned girl, but you're gonna get dated.

