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I heard this a while ago, I don't even remember if I liked it. I only remember the cover and the title. To be recalled.
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I don't know the song, but your words are beautiful.
Candidate Nuada
17 feb 19
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nice their other albums, I don't know this one
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I recently went on a long hike in the "Kranky," Pan American great works, this is a must, and my perhaps favorite "Quiet City" if I wasn't already built on drone structures. Unmissable albums.
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I have never listened to opera. It has never entered my life; maybe I've missed a lot. The little I've heard I don't like. I don't like it, and I don't care if I miss out on a lot. So it will remain outside of my life.
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much better than 6000 words trying to describe what cannot be described.
The album felt off the cuff, but it's not for me. Too much showiness for my current tastes.
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listened to a few times but did not leave traces
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beautiful review, without going into the details that leave me dissatisfied due to differing musical opinions, but musical opinion does not change the validity of your observations. I might be completely off track, perhaps touched by fragments of sounds (not always to be thrown into one boat and set on fire, because some fragments are not bad) I find this music too cinematic, tied to images and without losing any pathos, but this is its purpose and it simply fulfills it well; however, once the images are gone, what remains is music, too abundant. It's hard to convey the idea in two lines, especially from someone quite modest in writing about music and a bit chemically altered by a sleeping pill, which wants to make me close my eyes and not think about anything until tonight.
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After 2 years, I reiterate the concept and I believe I will carry it with me, well pressed, in my "Wardrobe," as long as the spirit continues to swirl in my unhealthy body.
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I have used this term a lot too, but "Folk ambient" doesn't make much sense, to be honest. In fact, when you really listen. I don't know them.