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Benjamin Lew & Steven Brown Nebka
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Yes, Odra, "our" Pascal is refining himself in the recovery of introspective gems from the '80s. The one from This Mortal Coil is a nostalgic dive into a sea still unforgettable (for me, but I believe for you as well).
Benjamin Lew & Steven Brown Nebka
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Steven Brown's saxophone almost never deceives. I missed this. Any samples?
Milosh Meme
Milosh Meme
14 jun 06
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I just saw something amazing: www.theunseenvideo.com - There's the video of "you make me feel" and the visuals change based on the user's geographic location and weather conditions. If it's sunny and a certain temperature, wind, etc., you see a certain type of imagery. If it's raining, it's night, etc., it changes... It was created by a student from Hamburg and I find it truly delightful.
Milosh Meme
Milosh Meme
13 jun 06
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It seems quite interesting. Is this better or the first one?
Feu Thérèse Feu Thérèse
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Now I can feel them. The Canadian "Constellation" shines brighter than ever. Given your curiosity and your reviewing commitment, I also recommend the Glissandro 70 to you. What I've experienced should really please you. And if you enjoy them, let us know...
Ekkehard Ehlers A Life Without Fear
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Narcotized and stripped-down blues. The samples promise a summer of emptiness and ghosts.
Voom Voom Peng Peng
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Yes, but who brings the women? To stay on the theme of Arzilli, I would suggest the Teutonic Steffi Graf and Claudia Schiffer.
Do Make Say Think Winter Hymn Country Hymn Secret Hymn
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Glissandro 70 is highly recommended. They do something indescribable but very, very entertaining. A drunken Byrne (after a drink with Eno) meets the Crimson King and improvises on every piece, peppering it with dozens of quotes. A must-listen; you can find some legal mp3s online.
Voom Voom Peng Peng
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"Back to the dancefloor" could be the title of this chapter. A saga involving the inhabitants of this site, skillfully narrated by our Odra. Beautiful, just like the record. The same Germans would fit well at Villa Arzilla. At least there's no boredom, and a little exercise is always good.
Vex'd Degenerate
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Well done, dear Sfascia, for pointing out this literary/musical effort to me. The title "Degenerate" seems self-explanatory. Having listened to some samples, they present electronic terrorism that might seem a bit dated but is still effective (I find a lot of the early Mark Stewart in it).