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Daft Punk Daft Club
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Dear De-Reviewer DaftRoby, an extremely overrated group (de gustibus) that you have de-commented; these remixes are almost unknown to me, but I find it hard (hoping to be proven wrong in a future listen) to believe that there are no significant reasons for interest within them. I was also wondering what the "best activities" you are briefly referring to are. Warm regards. Your trusted S.C.
The God Machine Scenes From The Second Storey
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Dear De-New-Reviewer Monsieur Tia, undoubtedly a great album that you have de-commented; the de-review is not at all unpleasant either (perhaps a little could have been easily trimmed... just kidding = listen who’s talking, the loquacious one par excellence) results from a listening experience that has evidently marked your musical-constructive existence. Warm regards in abundance. Your trusted S.C.
VVV Resurrection River
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Dear De-Commentator Monsieur Mike76 has certainly intrigued me with your pleasant de-review of Pan/Vegante. Best regards. Your trusted S.C.
Laika Sounds Of The Satellites
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Dear De-commentator Monsieur Nashira, in kindly de-replying to your query, personally (hence de gustibus) I would prefer "Silver Apples of the Moon" together with the already known to you "Good looking Blues". Cordial regards. Your trusted S.C.
João Gilberto Live at Umbria Jazz
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Dear De-storiellatore Monsieur JohnOfPatmos, I have never been to Málaga in my life.. but while (pleasantly) reading the Gilberto de-review, it made me quite eager to embark on the first plane to that direction.. Warm regards. Your S.C. of (s)trust.
Laika Sounds Of The Satellites
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Dear De-Reviewer Monsieur Emanuel Fantoni, while I do not quite agree with the final remark (in tone and content... I don't think things are exactly like that..) of your Laika/de-commento, I do agree on the intriguing nature of the various Laika-audio-proposals: the one you reviewed is not my favorite “sfascia-laika,” although it is certainly noteworthy. Kind regards. Your trusted S.C. di (s)fiducia.
Canyon Empty Rooms
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Ehm.. specifically for the invisibiliform Mr. Nobody, forgive the (very) pedantic nature, but I would have said specifically (re-read if you enjoy) "..it reminds me of the protagonist of Mullholland.." [that is: the beautiful -de gustibus- Laura Harring] nothing more, nothing less: that the piece may be half blind is a whole different story. Warmest regards to todo el debaseriano de-commentante pueblo. Your trusted S.C.
Canyon Empty Rooms
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Allow me to apologize for going off topic, but to be honest, the gentlewoman on the cover (who, unlike the cordial Trellheim, I find quite intriguing) reminds me of the protagonist from the recent Lynchian epic work, Mulholland Drive. Kind regards aplenty. Your trusted S.C.
Eels Blinking Lights And Other Revelations
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Dear Mister The Punisher, please continue to have no scruples, feel free to persist in the "nice" (pseudo)low-key derision... by now (one gets used to everything in life, you can imagine) I would just be developing the classic and well-established callus; that the miserable wreck from four thalers would benefit from an eventual psychoanalytic session is beyond doubt, the only thing I would kindly ask of you, in the event you decide to subject me to (proper) treatment, is not to recommend your (alleged) therapist... I mean no disrespect, but it doesn’t seem to me that you have experienced the hypothesized and hoped-for benefits. Affectionate regards in abundance. Your S.C. of (dis)trust.
Eels Blinking Lights And Other Revelations
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I apologize for the n-th and last intrusion, Dear Monsieur the Punisher. I don't really understand what annoyance you could find in the disheveled way of (artificial) writing: every derelict (like the disheveled writing) believes they should/can express themselves with the means and tones (artificial or not... I'm sorry, it certainly won't be you to determine that) that they consider most correct and suitable for use, don't you think? You personally (I might even agree, but I don't think that's the point) believe that the mephitic de-writer is artificially boring in their tediously droning de-reviews... I have a simple solution at hand: just DON'T read them... I don't think there is any obligation of forced reading within the debaserian-scrivendi-contestum: I also presume that your cordial doctor does not prescribe (as a cure or torture) for your pleasant self to undertake such tedious reading, or am I mistaken? Respectful regards. Your S.C. di (s)fiducia.