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DeRank : 5,72
DeAge™ : 6620 days • Here since 25 april 2008
Tom Zé Danç-Êh-Sá - Dança Dos Herdeiros Do Sacrifício
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muito and spacca, I am from Salento and I have an ethnomusicologist uncle who is an expert in tarantismo. I promise to let you know something in the next two weeks. If there is any material, he will definitely know. Regards.
Daphné Carmin
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@tetsuo: I meant that there’s no review of the_dull_flame. By the way, I hope you don’t have the same issue as the character in the movie :)
Daphné Carmin
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Yes, but I can't find it on the debaser engine.
Daphné Carmin
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And which one, pray tell?
Tom Zé Danç-Êh-Sá - Dança Dos Herdeiros Do Sacrifício
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Well...thank you very much five to you.
Yngve Guddal & Roger T. Matte Genesis for Two Grand Pianos
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"...Erogenous zones I love you...". And don't say you've never thought about it! Passionate review, compliments Giona.
Daphné Carmin
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The review is good, but the transalpine showgirls have often disappointed me. In fact, once I was let down by a transalpine who wasn’t even a showgirl.... oh well. Best regards to dull_flame.
Geri Allen Some Aspects Of Water
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Jack 5 times 5, as usual. I don't know her, but besides being good—(a bit of a sexist remark)—she also seems to be a lovely lady. In case you haven't checked your MyDeb, thanks for the private message. See you next time!
John Scofield & Pat Metheny I Can See Your House From Here
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Strange but true, a great review often overlooked... yet the album deserves it. Well, debaser seems incomprehensible to me; people are arguing over fake pop-rock-techno-punk groups, while two giants of such stature are ignored. Luckily, there are people like Uxo, who every now and then gift us a bit of ionosphere. The album is played excellently, but it remains perhaps a bit too cold to listen to. Of course, when Pat speeds up in "The Red One," it’s always an emotional experience. Until next time.
Brian Bromberg Jaco
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The review is dated, but how could I not leave a comment! Symbad your jazz-boot proves to be sesquipedalian; the album is incredible, a mixture of dynamite and cashmere. In "Slang(ish)" among one-liners, it features some truly killer passages. I believe it's also quite challenging to play along with and to be rhythmically competitive with this phenomenon. What else to say, I hope for your next review, (thank you very much also for the tips on Rosenwinkel and Jorgensen), maximum respect for Vossia. Ps: For my first review for debaser, I was actually thinking about "Downright Upright" by BB.