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DeRank : 8,55
DeAge™ : 7680 days • Here since 3 june 2005
Hanne Hukkelberg Little Things
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3.5
Hanne Hukkelberg Little Things
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I got the record after reading the brief but, as usual, convincing review by Lello. And it's a really good record, as Rodney says. I agree with Ghemison's assessment regarding the Jaga.
Eden Ahbez Eden's Island
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Well, indeed, death arriving in a car seems like a joke from a mocking fate... Beautiful review, beautiful cover image. Any information about the availability of the product, aside from Amazon? - P.S. Even though separated for almost 50 years, there is some affinity of spirit with Birch Book. At least in the reviews present on DeBaser: they have the same closing :))
The Lofty Pillars Amsterdam
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Nice notice. And the "neoclassical" site of the guys is lovely. There's even an interview with the old Piero and Krassner. Too bad it doesn't contain even a hint of downloadable fragments. Can you take care of that, dear Godbowl? - Campaign Samples 2006 - P.S. hi, Ajeje.
Domotic Ask For Tiger
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Come on, MissKosmo, really? You know I would use even more. I would love to write only very short sentences. But writing very spontaneously makes them come out like this... Maybe one day I'll take some time and do a test: one totally broken up and one without even a line break :)) Ah, yesterday I wrote a few lines about some of your fellow countrymen, nice guys. Given the amount of rec. I sent, it will take a while for it to show up. - P.S. But when will you let us read something?
Domotic Ask For Tiger
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Come on, Gabbox. One is an "old" album from three years ago, the other two are recent, with a light electronic sound. And a fourth one, also from 2006, is "deep" and "conceptual" electronic music. Then I'm listening to a rather pleasant album, a bit winking at the dancefloor and somewhat abstract and for listening. I just need to find the time to write about it. In the meantime, I'll take note of the two names you mentioned. Thank you.
Domotic Ask For Tiger
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Hey, Gemison, I found this info on a blog and listened to mp3s from their site. I don't think they really fit well with the French stuff. Bye. - "The Russian Futurists are a Canadian project from Toronto, created by Matthew Adam Hart. 'Our tickness' is the third record chapter of the North American group, ten electro-pop tracks reminiscent of bands like Postal Service, Magnetic Fields, and Flaming Lips. The previous works of the Russian Futurists were released in 2003 ('Let's get ready to crumble') and in 2001 ('The method of modern love'). They have made many live appearances in Europe, including one at the 'ESTRELLA DAM festival in Barcelona."
Domotic Ask For Tiger
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No, Ghemison, I don't know the Russian futurists, but you've piqued my curiosity. A friend passed this on to me and so I have a copy, which is why I messed up the year. You're right about This Heat, especially in relation to this guy, even though I've found several references to them while reading around in many current bands.
Domotic Ask For Tiger
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Wow, it’s true! From 2005. The opening line is a fake, then. Well, it will be on the playlist of latecomers, like me. Now I’ll put on the samples, then we’ll talk about it again (especially with Festwca: I’m afraid it’s not really in his wheelhouse) In a few days, there’s one coming up about another French artist, quite close to Domotic. And some of the next ones might be interesting for Gabbox (especially a couple). Bye.
Camera Obscura Let's Get Out Of This Country
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To Aunt, I hope you're joking. Don't bend over or you'll end up stuck. I've also been unable to move for two or three days...