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DeRank : 39,03
DeAge™ : 7563 days • Here since 25 september 2005
Acid King Free...
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Skipping EPs is (almost) always a bad-and-wrong thing to do.
You know it.
Dissociative ICE CREAM
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I often sbrobolo too, willingly and gladly. But I don't do it on purpose: it's old age.
Isaac Gracie Isaac Gracie
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But more than Buckley, the fragment I listened to and added to the DePagina seems similar to the acoustic Beck that I like. Maybe because I don't know Buckley well. Or nothing.
Archie Shepp The Magic of Ju-Ju
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I completely disagree! This skull-covered (skullish?) artwork irrefutably tells us that we are in the presence of a DeDisco in pure Old-Deathmetal style, with even some para-psychedelic influences and seasonings due to bad company in the back of the neighborhood oratory during youth. So be sure to notice it!
Roland Kayn A Little Electronic Milky Way of Sound
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Gargantuesco was inspired by Elle Driver (Daryl Hannah) in "Kill Bill 2," let it be said.
Autechre NTS Sessions
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"the two are increasingly putting less personal effort into the monsters they create, leaving the sounds themselves to get their hands dirty"
It has nothing to do with anything, but it's exactly what I've always thought about the albums of the early Kraftwerk, or rather the second Kraftwerk, that is, those completely electronic ones.
Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band Trout Mask Replica
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I don't exactly know what spotifai is: but I'm (moderately) glad that this bizarre beauty isn't found there. There you go.
Daughter Music from Before the Storm
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The fact that this "post-rock post-feminist" DePagina (?) does not include any DeCommento seems to confirm the aforementioned apocalyptic theory.
Pitchshifter The Remix War
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Air not only fried but tremendously stale, re-listened to today.
And those Scifteri Fish, distantly related to the almost homonymous Scorpion Fish, didn’t really bring joy to my ear drums back when they first debuted either.
Celebration Jon Lord Celebration Jon Lord
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Indeed!
Great DePagina.
Strange that I didn't stop by DeRecenza as soon as it was published to pay homage to your sly forest of psychedelic sc(i)emences.
And anyway, great Dipparpol, great Lezzeppelins, but my beloved Mortician

are definitely one step beyond.

Into the abyss.