Here are some of the reviews we

have received for Meden Agan.

“Setting the tone with textured percussion and an astral synth with melodic nuance and rolling drums, The Golden Mean Project open Gimme A Laser (Kyrie Eleison) with subversion and escapism.
“The opus is dimensional and reminiscent of an 8-bit mindset, laced with intricacies and poetic sound design. We appreciate the dynamic nature of the piece, and the anticipation builds and ebbs and flows.”
-Karl Is My Unkle

“The Golden Mean Project have released their latest single, We Are The Ones We Are Waiting For, a stunning lo-fi production that invites listeners to immerse themselves in a melodic journey through a dream.
“The song is part of the album Meden Agan, it stands out for its careful production, full of details and with instruments that enhance the sound in an exceptional way.”
-En Tijuana Hay Rock
“Buckle up for a musical joyride with Sarah Marie Nicolosi and their band of brainy musicians in the Golden Mean Project. Their song “Gimme A Laser (Kyrie Eleison)” is like a funky math party for your ears.”
-Music And Entertainers
“Dive into the avant-garde soundscape of ‘Gimme A Laser (Kyrie Eleison),’ the latest offering from the eclectic mind of Sarah Marie Nicolosi and her neurodivergent ensemble.”
-HailTunes
"Prepare for an extraordinary auditory journey with “Gimme A Laser (Kyrie Eleison)”, the latest hit from Sarah Marie Nicolosi and her band. It's not just a song, it's a synth-pop revolution with a hint of mathematical magic!"
-Extravafrench
"A true gem in the world of electronic music, this single “Gimme A Laser (Kyrie Eleison)” stands out for its artistic excellence and carefully orchestrated production. Ranked among the best titles of the moment, it promises an unforgettable musical experience, perfect for your moments of relaxation."
-INFOMUSIC
"Sarah Marie and her neurodivergent musical collective embark on a mind-bending odyssey with their latest single, “Gimme A Laser (Kyrie Eleison).” This synth-pop gem isn’t just a song; it’s a sonic exploration that delves into the intricate tapestry of emotions, offering a heartfelt journey into the human experience."
-Musikepool
“Inspired by mathematics, nature and philosophy their music is situated far outside of mainstream genres blending electronica with hypnotic appeal yet it creates a stimulating intellect.”
-Medium
"As 'Gimme A Laser (Kyrie Eleison)' becomes a beacon of the neurodivergent musical odyssey, Sarah Marie Nicolosi and her ensemble beckon listeners to embark on a journey of self-discovery and exploration, guided by the intricate melodies and thought-provoking themes woven into their innovative sonic tapestry."
-Ariyel’s Blog
“You can practically feel the energy of an ecstatic warehouse party pulsating through as each new layer blossoms into the mix. It’s the perfect soundtrack for losing yourself on the dance floor under colored lights.”
-Sinusoidal Music
“Listening to "Gimme a Laser" is akin to embarking on a nostalgic journey through neon-lit cityscapes. The song's upbeat tempo and euphoric melodies evoke a sense of euphoria, transporting listeners to a bygone era of arcade games and sci-fi fantasies.”
-AFX Radio London

"They have just released a brand-new track called, 'Gimme A Laser' and I must say it is incredible!  This tune is an electronic hit, and you just cannot help but love it. The music is catchy and has such a good vibe to it. This track is strictly an instrumental, and the way there is no vocals, really enables us to enjoy the music. The track will uplift you and I can assure you this will be one that you will play on repeat all day long."
-The Music Asylum
“The Golden Mean Project is a collective of neurodivergent musicians whose diverse interests in philosophy, mathematics, science, technology, and art converge in their music. Their work, especially evident in ‘Gimme A Laser (Kyrie Eleison),’ serves as a beacon of inspiration for neurodivergent individuals everywhere, encouraging deep personal reflection and exploration of the world through the unique lens of music. We think it's really a testament to the power of music as a universal language and a tool for self-expression, especially for those who perceive the world through a different spectrum.”
-Death Or Desire