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DeRank : 2,18
DeAge™ : 6072 days • Here since 25 october 2009
Calla Calla
Calla Calla
14 dec 09
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I've never disliked the Calla, either in this or Televise (they're the only ones I know, though). Suggestive review. The comparison with Blade Runner is really nice.
Brainticket Celestial Ocean
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Panzzone: I could have mentioned the Gong, but that would have been the case if I had reviewed Cottonwoodhill, for instance. In this album (sorry, but your non-vote on the album makes me think you’re not familiar with it) I don’t see the Gong present because there’s no sense of fun, the desire to play and joke around that you find with the Gong; this album feels too cold and robotic, too electronic. I mentioned in the review, vague, and I emphasize vague, traces of Canterbury, and I preferred to cite the Soft Machine because I wanted to believe that Vandroogenbroeck was inspired by them for the prog-jazz arrangements, especially since he is a fan of theirs, though I might be mistaken, I don’t know.
Spacemen 3 & Wooden Shjips Split 7"
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Hey there, they're back! I'll take a listen to this album. Of course, I don't expect the good old days of Perfect Prescription.
Laura Nyro More Than a New Discovery
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Hi lovely people, thank you thank you! Kosmischegabri, I didn’t mean to downplay the talent of those singer-songwriters, on the contrary, I resonate with what you’re saying, they have highlighted it, and I’m sorry I forgot to mention Suzanne Vega, she adores Nyro. A beso to everyone.
Darker My Love 2
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Good album, fresh, despite the ancient influence of the Byrds, somewhat present everywhere in the album. White Composition is definitely Barrettian. "Pale Sun," you're right, is a little bomb! Add One to the Other One is overwhelming. Album very sixties!
Aufgehoben Messidor
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You are a guarantee. But you should know at least one of the artists you review. At least one!
Brainticket Cottonwoodhill
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Yes, Celestial Ocean is the most refined but Cottonwoodhill 5 forever! Brainticket part One is one of the supreme moments of psychedelia of all time. I'm currently relishing it again.
Ethan e Joel Coen A Serious Man
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The Coens are among my favorite filmmakers. I haven't seen it yet, but if they're following in the footsteps of No Country For Old Men, I think I'll really enjoy it.
Causa Sui Summer Sessions Vol. 1-3
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What a nice surprise! I have never heard of them, but I'm curious because you make such juicy citations.
Black Mountain Black Mountain
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Cute cute. Set us Free is a little gem, effortlessly ranging between Pink Floyd and C.S.N.Y…. she sounds like a Grace Slick projected into the 2000s.