Brad Mehldau Places
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Eeeeh, Catania... :) Krzysztof Penderecki, I was fortunate enough to see him conduct his "Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima" a few weeks ago (and then Dvorak's New World Symphony). Aside from the thrill of seeing him live, I was struck by the emotional intensity that a piece composed almost entirely of dissonances can convey. Who knows, maybe I'll talk about it... Bye
Brad Mehldau Places
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Congratulations Wanderer, it’s a true refreshment to read your reviews... Especially for those who value the beauty of language as much as that of music!
Battles EP C/B EP
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I heard a few seconds (bleep.com)... I think I'm really going to like it a lot. Like, a whole lot. Thank you odra, I’ll vote for you again.
Edie Brickell and The New Bohemians Shooting Rubberbands At The Stars
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Hi foschina :) What are you doing, where are you, how are you?
Fat Freddys Drop Based On A True Story
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I had missed this one. The last two sentences are absolutely right, dear odradek. However, I’m afraid it’s not music for me...
Edie Brickell and The New Bohemians Shooting Rubberbands At The Stars
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NO luk, I hate you! Edie was mine, only mine!
Dead Man Ray Berchem
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Yes, even Cago is irredeemable (besides not being very good-looking), can you imagine the anonymous comments? ...trellheim, yes, I give it three. Three for this, 3.5 for Trap, and the DMRs are at this level for me. Oh, I don't know, some songs are stunning (Perfo, Woods, Toothpaste) but overall I don’t see the usual Antwerp fabric in it. For me, it's Urban Folk ah ah ah.
Franz Schubert La morte e la fanciulla (Hagen-Quartett)
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So much, so much stuff to listen to!
Battles EP C/B EP
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Here, you made me hungry (also because I can't eat samples). It seems really interesting - and then, Warp!