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After several listens, it proves to be a nice piece of work. Patience.
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fabulous, among my favorite works of the early psychedelia (restrictive). I was wondering why there was no review.
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I don't know, I hope it's not a Kaleidoscope UK job, working in a transitional period that often leans towards a pompousness that today might be seen as the first cries of a proto-progressive. Regardless, regardless of personal tastes, it's always a great recommendation.
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NICE THE STRAIGHT, NICE THE COVER, I DON'T KNOW THE CONTENT MUSIC, I HOPE IT'S UGLY!!!!!
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He never paid attention to me just because I can't stand the name. Out of curiosity, I listened to the album; it's simply instrumental music with not a shred of guts, maybe similar to the New Age CDs that were sold at newsstands.
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I own this truly modest record. Unlike @[kloo], I am more inclined towards the English dream noise sound, even though, from what I happen to hear on Bandcamp, there are many drops in quality. To be honest, I've noticed the same thing in the dark electro ambient/noise scene. In short, what we need is a good jolt, something I personally haven’t come across while browsing online. Some things can be found, but we end up in a realm that's too experimental; as far as I'm concerned, I'm just not in the right mood for that.
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and I don’t know him, I still hope for a little while longer
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I have no idea who he is, imagining him made the reading more interesting.
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never heard of them, I like the song and also the review
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Frankly, that "Symphonic" raises quite a few doubts for me.