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From how you describe it (very well) and from the ingredients you use, it should be right up my alley. I'll take a look on the tube to make sure it's yet another good suggestion I'm picking up from your proposals.
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One of my all-time favorite albums, warmly kept in my private collection. If you take two former Can members and an amazing bassist who plotted the coordinates of post-punk (and beyond) with the PIL, the result can only be this: a masterpiece. Great read, you have forever delivered this fantastic trio to the pages of Deb.
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I've never been too thrilled by M83 (in fact, some albums annoy me), but I found Saturdays = Youth and especially Dead Cities, Red Seas & Lost Ghosts to be really beautiful. I listened to Illinois by Stevens back then, but it didn't resonate with me. Probably a limitation on my part. I'm not familiar with this work at all.
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Chaos, but you understand it more than I do. There's more than something that's currently escaping me, and since I trust your words and your enthusiasm, so be it. One day I will arrive, perhaps. @[sfascia carrozze] Please take the time zone into account.
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We will probably remain what we are, and that’s already a good thing. Anyway, you convinced me to listen to it, and that’s news (you know well my reluctance for post-'70 progressive). Great read.
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I also rely on you, supporting the thesis of @[sfascia carrozze]. Lead us, like a Charon 2.0, to the shores of salvation. Or were you referring to the pantheress Amanda? Go figure...
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I haven't delved into the industrial scene for a while now. Yet I used to be right on the pulse, always informed about new releases since it's one of the genres I love the most. I'll give it a listen, who knows, it might reignite the spark.
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I haven't listened to anything from the solo Replacements. I wonder if there’s also a book depicting an individual holding a CD, well, who knows! Great page my climber, as usual!
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The experimental moment of his career. Listened to a long time ago, I remember how much I appreciated this unusual (temporary) musical turn.