Core-a-core

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Black Tambourine Complete Recordings
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Nice nice, I came to see if it was already there.
Skywave Synthstatic
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I endorse all of Geb's suggestions. I really like Amusement and A Place as well.
Tony Martin Back Where I Belong
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I had missed it. Everything's nice.
Skywave Synthstatic
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@Cappiocaro: I believe those ectoplasms are what earned a 7.5 from Pitchfork for this album. A review that, of course, highlights nothing new under the sun, but also rewards the honesty of the band. In my opinion, sometimes Pitchfork aims too high.
Skywave Synthstatic
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Hello everyone and thanks for the pass. Of tomatoes. Jokes aside @Rocky: Biblical noose in his comment. A few suggestions: M83, more or less on the Slowdive side (ethereal, blurred, electro-ambient) / some stuff by Spacemen 3 / Adorable (discovered here on Deb, as well as - I believe you’ll know - Les Discrets and Alcest who do post-black metal among other things). In short, then you dive into the discovery that something good comes out. But not too much.
Skywave Synthstatic
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After this review, the Department will be left without an eye, the Saint will be drunk as a skunk, and Jurix will be lost in a haze of drugs. Cheers.
Michael Brecker Pilgrimage
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:) he - he.
Francesco Nuti OcchioPinocchio
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Nice review, but I won't watch the movie because I already know it would disappoint me. The first ones are chic.
Les Discrets Septembre Et Ses Dernières Pensées
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The repeated listens lead me to average out my initial judgment. The opening of L'echapee is something exceptional.
J.K. Rowling Harry Potter e il Principe Mezzosangue
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I bet that if HP read Anais Nin, he would start crying while looking at his thing.