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Sleaford Mods English Tapas
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Never heard of them. Anyway, it was a nice read.
Tim Hecker Ravedeath, 1972
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Comment tangent to the page and to the record, it's just that it was discussed little (or a lot?) time ago and this page comes at the right moment: this review is a duplicate. In fact: it is the blatant demonstration that duplicates, if done well, not only can be done, but must be done. But watch out eh: DONE WELL. And what it means to be done well is decided by the common people. If they give a bad review to your duplicate, it’s because, face it, you’ve written a piece of junk.
Tim Hecker Ravedeath, 1972
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Anyway, no one ever gives a shit, but Talvihorros gives Hecker a lot of crap. No, not to undermine Hecker (far from it), I just wanted to let you know that there’s someone out there who isn't Mozart but is almost.
Tim Hecker Ravedeath, 1972
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I often dwell quite a bit on drone and all "experimental" music. You are great; you manage to talk and talk about a music that is hard to describe.
The Black Angels Death Song
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My comment is always the same: With Passover they had already said and given everything. But Passover is so beautiful that you can forgive them for not everything, at least a couple of decades of useless albums. And live, they are a delight, always.
Heroin in Tahiti Remoria
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these are not challenging, they are impossible. And then I want a new Cannibal Movie album.
Ray Davies Americana
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I... I don't know who the Kinks are...
Hello.
Green Yeti The Yeti Has Landed
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I read the first line and I must immediately add a side note: Trip/hop, down tempo, instrumental hip hop. Greece rocks. Tomorrow I'll read the rest of the review: I'm a procrastinator of pleasures.
Gabe Bartalos Scannati vivi
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I like that poster, a cross between Cristofer F. and the indestructible Trap Jaw; the Bolt Thrower could recycle it for their tour that you can't miss
Brian Eno Sisters
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he's one of those who (perhaps the one more than anyone else) "yes, essential. but now we live in the twenty-first century." in my opinion, he knows it too, and in fact, it seems to me that music is just a backdrop to a decidedly more interesting operation ("Reflection," as I understand it, seems to be a consequence of this, and I got the impression that if I were to listen to them both, they'd make me curse Christ and the saints). I want to say one thing about him before I take my leave: let's all stop writing "Eno": is it pronounced Braianino? Let's call him Braianino! how fucking cool is that: "I only listen to stockhausen!!!, and well, when I'm in a blue mood, a bit of Braianino too."