odradek

DeRank : 8,55
DeAge™ : 7678 days • Here since 3 june 2005
Miles Davis Miles Beyond: the electric explorations 67-91
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I thought I had read all your pages, Symbad, as a good devotee. Instead... I was looking for something in Italian on "Get up with it," which I'm listening to, and where do I end up? I take this opportunity to greet you, in case you happen to read the comments again.
Sons of Otis Spacejumbofudge
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I tried to imagine everything, but right from the beginning of the trip I was tired, you know how it is, age no longer allows me much. But getting back to the base and taking a more detached observation of the text, I still appreciated it. Now I'll get the record in question and try to test the altering effects on the remaining neurons, even if there’s not much left to alter. Well done, Mr. Moustache, effective page.
Nils Frahm The Bells
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I remember that in one of my old and lengthy little pages that somehow talked about "sound," you left a post saying that yours was that of a piano. It seems that this meeting has come to life in this CD... For me, it was a lovely surprise, the discovery of this young man, and I too listened to it quite a bit, like you, during this autumn/winter that you know is horribilis... However, I didn't know anything about the author and his background. His other one is nice too; he has a nice face if it’s him on the cover. Your page is excellent and fluid. Come on, write, it's nice to read you.
Jonah Matranga And
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Mhhh.... I immediately found the next one, All Of Always New. There’s still no trace of this one.... Just in case someone happens to send a pvt, denghiu a lot in advance.
Jonah Matranga And
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Well, for starters, the name is perfect, even though the sharp observation of Mons. Sphascia brings a smile, placing it in the category of beautiful losers (L. Cohen dixit). Then the references emerging in the text encourage listening. Now let’s see if the lack of information about him is accompanied by a lack of links...
The Magnetic Fields Distortion
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P.S. I’m listening to "Get Lost," the 1995 album by M.F., and I think those who really enjoyed Distortion might find it more interesting than the previous "Charm.."
Moacir Santos Coisas
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@ COFRAS: there's mail for you too
Union Carbide Productions In The Air Tonight
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comment 30: it is evidently the onset of the forgetfulness of old age, judging by the beginning of the post. But I've come to terms with it :))
Union Carbide Productions In The Air Tonight
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Fest, take a look at DePosta
Union Carbide Productions In The Air Tonight
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That record was "Soul, Glitter & Sin," beautiful.