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DeRank : 0,97
DeAge™ : 7608 days • Here since 11 august 2005
Will Saul Space Between
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That's how it is, Giorgio. Those who might appreciate a choice like this are not that many here. Then add that the genre is on the decline. I know Saul Will(iamms), this one is unknown to me. But if you mention Reeclose and Fink, that intrigues me. P.S.: As I already said, being terse doesn't help, add some seasoning (and in these cases, some spice too). Bye.
DEV2.O DEV2.O
DEV2.O DEV2.O
5 apr 06
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In this case, I don't think but listen to the MUSTs (1.0 and 2.0). Punisher, you perfectly embody your reference "superhero." That is, an absolute MORALIST who fights against "injustices." If anything, it’s worth reflecting on the little credibility you now achieve in the comments. Maybe it’s time to change the comic...
DEV2.O DEV2.O
DEV2.O DEV2.O
5 apr 06
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Who as a kid didn’t pick up an imaginary guitar or pretend microphone, imitating their favorite bands? Well, I did it even with DEVO, and seeing them (me) in this format has surprised me quite a bit. Who cares if it’s an ambiguous operation? If I were a kid again, they would drive me crazy. Check out the videos.
I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness Fear Is On Our Side
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I didn't go around dressed in black, but I shared the same musical background. You captured that so well. Let's see how these dark Texans sound.
Brian Eno & Jah Wobble Spinner
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The wrench on the cover is a perfect metaphor for the reviewer. The album is the bolt, the type of key (its texture, its malleability) is provided by the scribe. Readers turn it, loosen it, and tighten it to their liking.
Brian Eno & Jah Wobble Spinner
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Hey Odra, I didn't realize he was our favorite reviewer. Just the phrase "you don't necessarily have to agree with me on everything" had made me suspicious. But feel free to keep writing Test(oter)one, no one wants to replace you.
AA.VV. Crooning on Venus
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If I'm not mistaken, it's the second collection of Ocean of Sounds by David Toop. Besides being a dizzying book, if any enlightened soul thinks of translating it, I'll put some money into the investment.
Brian Eno & Jah Wobble Spinner
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Alright, let’s have you listen to it again, then you can tell us... Because sensations are subjective. To me, it sounds unidentifiable because it’s not an album that combines the ambient acrobatics of the master with Jah's dub bass. And it’s also skewed because Jah's bass trajectory is bent, filtered, overexposed. The result is something that sounds anomalous to me for both. In short, it’s a largely successful experimentation.
Brian Eno & Jah Wobble Spinner
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I can't grasp the sense of rolling the issue, Odra... I just don't see the pleasure-seeker of dub angry with Eno. I listened to him just last week and I still found him fascinating. It must be his being neither fish nor flesh. An unidentified audio object, incomplete and sometimes unbalanced, but born from the minds of two musicians whom we could never thank enough.
Herbert Around The House
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Not quite at the level of Bodily, but in many respects, it comes incredibly close. Giorgio expands a bit on these records. It's not enough to say that "there's evident research behind it." Let us savor this research since you have the skills. You can be brief about what you've done recently (reheated and overcooked soup), but don't brush it off like that for these records :)