Music by Jocelyn Pook was revealed to many of us in the film "Eyes Wide Shut" by Stanley Kubrick, where she gave the impressive scene of the masked occult ceremony and most of his mystery and his uncanny . This music was actually one of the tracks in the album "Flood" preceding that criticized here. It foreshadowed all the influences and crossbreeding governing the exceptional success of "Untold Things" and the recurrent reports that the discreet and rare artist has maintained with the 7th art. Released in 2001, this album is a major opus of this composer and instrumentalist sensitive, curious and demanding. It remains even today one of those whose listening never tires. Nourished by traditional music drawn into multiple regions and eras (Eastern Europe, Celts countries, Middle East, European classicism ...), he composed a universal sacred song, hypnotic soundscapes and haunting vocal polyphony. The voice of Jocelyn Pook creeps with grace and fervor among layers of ethereal strings or chanted an unstoppable beat, imparting a deep breath to his music to better take us to the frontiers of the dream, opening our ears to an absolute world purity, transcending the various influences to bring us into virgin territories and mysterious, hitherto unheard of driven harmonies. Immerse yourself in the music of Jocelyn Pook and let yourself be lulled by these deep melodies from elsewhere. What we can find the way of the auditory bliss!