Dopesmoker

DeRank : 0,91
DeAge™ : 6119 days • Here since 8 september 2009
The Real Kids The Real Kids
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I'm going to find that supersoul right away.
AA.VV. No New York
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Great review, which pairs well from a "historical" perspective with Theoretical Girls on the homepage. Someone to review Mars and we’re in business. Do you want No Wave or do you want the truth?
The Real Kids The Real Kids
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Succulent the links and also the Del Fuegos that you mention at the beginning of the review.
Autechre Chiastic Slide
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Masterpiece review and album. The true electronic manifesto of 2000, dated 1997.
Theoretical Girls Theoretical Record
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Lo-fi, whatever you want, but the albums of other No Wavers (oh my, how bad that sounds) compared to this seem produced by Daniel Lanois (come on, Doppsmò, let's not exaggerate).
Mark Kozelek Live @ Sant'Ambrogio, Villanova Di Castenaso (BO) 06.02.2011
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Congratulations to you and the good Kozelek, and to hell with those who talk about drops in inspiration, that's not the case for him.
Theoretical Girls Theoretical Record
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Mike, for me, if these guys had made an album, I don’t know, in 1979 they would have put the whole Eno compilation to shame. The only one that really speaks to me more is holy father Chance. In fact, I’m a bit sorry for the quality of some of these recordings, not that I’m a high-fidelity culture enthusiast, but those guitars cry out for justice. There you go, the single "You Got Me" / "U.S. Millie" is already much better.
The Stitches 8x12
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Filthy as usual, gnagnera. I don't know them, but the link is the same beautiful story from 1977.
Theoretical Girls Theoretical Record
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Hello to those present! Obviously, the record is poorly recorded and many tracks come from live or home recordings on rough eight tracks (if we're lucky), except for "U.S. Millie," which was released as the only single during the activity, so I assume it was recorded in a more "formal" way.
The Black Keys Brother
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Initially, it was quite appreciated for its Soul overtones and light touch. Within two months, it all vanished. "Thickfreakness" and "Rubber Factory," if you're looking for the best Black Keys.