The magazine pointed out the "surprising" banjo hook of "Tunnoton" and considered "Malja" an "entertaining, eccentric mix of electronic music and pop from late 1970s and early 1980s".
Then, Vadim said that the name reflects the band's sound style, a mysterious, eccentric, and at times sadistically spooky mix of glam, goth rock, and techno-like electronics.
So the menu offers an eccentric mix of dishes.
Rare Air, formerly Na Cabarfeidh, was a Canadian band that played an eccentric mix of instruments, including bagpipes, flutes, whistles, bombardes, bass guitar, and keyboards.
A small fourth-floor study by Deborah Buck, above, has an eccentric mix of chinoiserie furniture and fabrics, and 1950's modern pieces.
The pleasant time-warp quality of the hotel, built in 1926, begins with the lobby, decorated with an eccentric mix of traditional English furnishings and Indian prints.
Beautiful fresh flowers and big bowls of orchids everywhere are offset by an eccentric mix of Swiss knick-knacks, leather sofas and old sleighs turned into coffee tables.
"Its eccentric mix of artists and patrons made it [Los Angeles'] answer to the Factory, though the creations were more "lowbrow" than pop."
Meanwhile, a policeman glides by on a customised Segway and a falcon screeches from the nearby bird market: a charmingly eccentric mix.
His eccentric mix of high-living flamboyance and reclusiveness led to several confrontations with fans and fellow artists.