psychopompe

DeRank : 13,33
DeAge™ : 8187 days • Here since 11 january 2004
Howlin Rain Howlin Rain
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In the end, you really made me want to put it on CD, but in the meantime, I found it used for 10 € and had to grab it. I’d feel like telling you to fuck off, but instead, I thank you.
Saturnalia Magical Love
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The rec is nice, super, but here I find very little psychedelia, something, but the biggest issue is Aletta's voice (which really bothers me...): terrible, it genuinely gives me physical discomfort.
Hypnos 69 The Eclectic Measure
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Well done, full of Bartle, you capture the melancholy and almost (self)elegiac aura of the album beautifully. Halfway to the Stars is one of my go-to tracks during summer DJ sets; it sends everyone to bed. The highlight is Point Of No Return.
Unida The Great Divide
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I think I have it somewhere on my hard drive. Come on, when are they going back on tour? Maybe I’ll check them out, back in '98 I refused to see them because I was in the middle of a "NO MORE STONER AND DERIVATIVES" phase. But unfortunately, even the first one didn’t blow me away, I’d say the Sloburns are better. Damn, even a Leaf Hound cover!
Hypnos 69 The Eclectic Measure
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Album among my favorites from last year, I had been circling around it for months to make it, but who better than Bartle to address it? No doubt one of the best progressive revival groups. Now I'll read the review.
Holy Fuck Holy Fuck (LP)
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beautiful I felt it right the other evening, very neu! for my ears so gut
Saturnalia Magical Love
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Oh my god, super, but you give it 4 stars???? Damn, I'm curious to read the review to understand how you like it. I mean, we find ourselves in a lot of choices from the 60s/70s, but I thought these wouldn’t be appealing. I'm not saying what I think about it... I picked up akarma for 10 € (and it even has a nice package), and it’s just been collecting dust for years. Who wants it?
The Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers
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"I don't see much of a qualitative difference between Sgt. Pepper's and Their Satanic.. damn, you're the first person I've heard say this! Well, the world is beautiful because it is varied, definitely. But it strikes me as odd because Their Satanic... is almost the opposite of Sgt. Pepper's in terms of approach: Pepper is ultra-polished in the studio, while Their Satanic is more free-spirited. Oh, and just to be clear, these are personal impressions."
Judy Henske & Jerry Yester Farewell Aldebaran
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this is one of those albums you download immediately and then forget about just as quickly. And damn what it means, I’ll just buy radioactive and that’s it. Chapeau zarboris, come back and delight us because we’ve been having a rough time lately.
The Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers
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Within my limited (but, despite the aforementioned preferences, more extensive than that of The Beatles) discography of the Stones, my favorite remains almost indisputably Aftermath.
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