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I don't know the album, but these are things that draw me in on a gut level. I will definitely listen to the album, but honestly, I never read interviews. The right rating for the invitation to listen to a hopefully interesting work.
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This is a new album I'm listening to after months; I have to say that a musical fast, away from the overwhelming array of supposed unmissable novelties, really helps to understand when you come across a work worthy of numerous listens. For now, it’s very beautiful.
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I don't know, but all this synth trap that has caught many psycho/kraut groups doesn't convince me.
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I have gotten lost several times in these sounds, but by completely detaching myself from any extra-musical considerations, I am probably listening with a limited perspective. Your reflections have somehow filled the gaps left in the music, making me engage another part of my ear. Very interesting page; I don't yet have the education to express a judgment, but I can say for certain that what I hear pleases me, which is fundamental, regardless of any considerations.
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Freeze-dried reporting that pairs very well with the aesthetics of the work.
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Beautiful record from one of the independent voices of the local scene.
July July
1 jun 18
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How beautiful!
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I don't know, but I think I'll drop by. There's always interesting stuff about "Guruguru Brain."
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This album breathes the air of another era; it deserves a deep inhale, to close your eyes and not think that we are, after all, in 2018. Great retrieval, you are always a guarantee.
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I love the delicacy that these gentlemen manage to evoke even in their most convoluted pages. I believe there's one passage I won't be able to avoid. I agree that the cover is, in my opinion, very beautiful.