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Yes, as I suspected, very interesting. I'll enjoy it as soon as I can in peace. I took the liberty of adding a video.
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Now I remember, just this morning I played a video of a band you mentioned in your review, very close to them, and I couldn't have done it on purpose; it's really interesting material. With this domino effect, I always discover interesting things, without putting up any barriers. If you feel like it, let me know.
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I have a good memory of a previous job, so I set out to search with negative results. I like mystery in music; for example, these days I'm diving into this work that can be calmly defined as "Images in Music." I still have to focus on it, but the premises are stimulating. If you get the chance, give it a try, and if you're interested, two words are welcome, as you know how to do.
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Dick Hymam is not new to me; I believe I’ve heard something. I like Space Age Pop, which, to be honest, I discovered through the words of Stereolab. Indeed, Esquivel...
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Beautiful the introverted Morricone. I had also appreciated the collection "Crime And Dissonance" where, indeed, some more experimental tracks were gathered, I can't recall which character. This one I've never heard mentioned.
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But you ate heavily to have such dreams. I don't know him.
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I think I know those works, but then it became impossible for me to keep up with his releases. Anyone who feeds on ambient music and isn't familiar should check it out. But I suppose that's a small number of people.
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Very beautiful, so many things soar on these notes. Ah, I really don't remember having written that comment above.
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Never tried it, but once I sat on a wasp's nest. I assure you, the doors of perception opened up for me. Anyway, the gentleman in question and the topic have never interested me. I'm the son of a chemical generation, never smoked, I went straight to the Simpsons, skipping many stops.
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It looks interesting. Trippy cover.