"Wukimon's gentle flowing electronica feels like drinking a delicious de-toxing smoothie. You feel it cleansing your insides, all completely natural and free-flowing." That's how the Brittish music magazine Playmusic Pickup described Wukimon in their April 2009 issue and it seems like quite a fitting description. The members of Wukimon have always used music as a way to deal with their own emotions; as a terapeutical tool, so to speak. Releasing the music to an audience seemed secondary and many of Wukimons' recordings had been lying around in a drawer for years before anyone thought of releasing them.
“Wukimon's gentle flowing electronica feels like drinking a delicious de-toxing smoothie. You feel it cleansing your insides, all completely natural and free-flowing.”
Playmusic Pickup magazine
"This is like finding a long lost treasure. Love the soothing flow, your vocals...it's almost like meditating."
Kat DiNorcia - OurStage
"The Bells is just... absolutely hauntingly ecstatic. The first time I heard it, I saw Krishna playing the instruments and I was just sitting there, marvelling at the music... it was just brilliant. I definitely recommend it!"
Hybrid Phantom - Gaia Online
"Your sound so strange !?~"
Potchara311 - Last FM
"This reminds me of a more electronic Dredg - poetic, deep, impressive. your voice is great and all the sounds in here are beautiful."
A City Heart - OurStage
"been listening to Wukimon! over and over...."
Visvajit Stardust - Gaia Online
"Beautiful. Simply brilliant! "
Havokentity - Last FM
“#7 Wukimon
#8 Radiohead”
Eigenwijze 30 (Dutch radio toplist) week 3
"#3 Wukimon"
Eigenwijze 30 (Dutch radio toplist) week 4
"#1 Wukimon"
Eigenwijze 30 (Dutch radio toplist) week 5
"I love your music! I have your EP and absolutely adore it.
I’m thinking that one day you should come to Australia.
That is all."
Jondi - MySpace
"Like a melody from time long long ago... charming"
Parlos - Last FM