psychopompe

DeRank : 13,33
DeAge™ : 8186 days • Here since 11 january 2004
Autechre Incunabula
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I agree with Koopa... Kid A is a spitting image of the warp! I have Geogaddi and Twoism from Boards, but I don't think either is worth the purchase... Music Has the Right to Children was actually recommended to me by everyone... maybe I'll check it out. Bye!
John Foxx Metamatic
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Don't worry Ege.....by the way, I'd like to make a note about what you say in your comments. According to what you write, I too (who don’t know this guy because for me a lot of stuff from the '80s represents nothing more than a musical black hole) would be "stupid".....well, I think you shouldn't confuse ignorance (understood both as "ignoring the existence of an artist" and "I don't give a damn about knowing music outside of my established tastes") with stupidity, which is quite another thing. To be fair, I also find myself without comments on epoch-making albums, but you can't force people to take an interest in them. And then, to tell you the truth, I don’t have that album and it doesn’t seem like a fundamental gap in my collection....but that doesn’t mean it isn’t for you....who is right? Who is the "stupid" one? If you are an "intelligent" person, you know....
Bonnie "Prince" Billy Bonnie "Prince" Billy Sings Greatest Palace Music
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I’ve never heard him, Hal, but I don’t see him among my potential listens… and just seeing him in a photo makes me want to level everything in Tennessee… don’t ask me why, or maybe do ask me, since I wouldn’t have a rational answer for my hatred towards his appearance. As always, exhaustive. Bye.
Red Hot Chili Peppers Mother's Milk
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Well, what can I say, this and blood sugar are fabulous! What comes after is pretty crap in my opinion. The level of goofing around from the band at that time is exemplified by the back cover photos... real idiots. Bye!
The Soundtrack Of Our Lives Behind The Music
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Damn Vxs, why aren't you reviewing more? Everyone is recommending these to me and I have to have them at this point. I think we have very similar tastes... come on, do another nice vintage review! Bye
Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band Safe as Milk
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Added Samples funghetto. I thought it was necessary to give a bit of an idea of what the captain does. Anyway Antimo, this record is so bluesy; I was expecting something more garage, but it doesn't seem like that to me... however, it has the final bonus tracks that are absolutely insane... blues drowned in acid, it's awesome! And to think that Ry Cooder was twenty years old playing slide on this record! Bye.
Hope Of The States The Lost Riots
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Damn, this came out in August! It had been in Tokyo since early June, that’s why no one had rec’d it back then. Anyway, maybe I’ll listen if you talk about psychedelia, but the bands you mention make me want to hurl (Arghhh Stereophonics! Blearghh Champagne Supernova by Oasis!). Cheers!
Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band Safe as Milk
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And tomorrow I'm also getting the double clear spot/ (title I don't remember) for 7 euros! It's Beefheart time! Anyway, I've had trout mask at home for about 4 months and I don't know what to say... praised for being monstrously ahead of its time but in my opinion with a listenability of -1. I think I've only listened to the whole thing once... maybe the least listenable thing of the period along with the red crayola's "parable of arable land." I didn't want to be a square Magic Mushroom, but I read the booklet of the album yesterday before going to bed and remembered the year of origin.
Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band Safe as Milk
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But come on, I bought it yesterday!!! and today I was thinking of reviewing it.... it's not the first time I've been really into an album, I want to buy it or I buy it and at the same time someone does the review on de-baser...... should I be worried? Anyway, Magic didn’t blow me away like you say, it fits the character perfectly, but for those who know nothing about Cuordibue, you should try to say something more about the music, nonetheless, to each his own. However, I do have to point something out: are you referring to Cuordibue with the 33-year-old child? If that’s the case, I think you’re mistaken because ours was born in 1941, so at that time he was 23, right?
Ciao
Notting Hill Carnival London, 30.08.04
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The email was the type from the Emotional Breakdown site, right Nick? If you get the chance, read the posts they leave on other sites while looking for graphic designers and various curators... they seem a bit too sure of themselves to me, but we'll see how the site presents itself when it reopens... too much seriousness spoils the naturalness of our recs. However, it’s true that the average level of recs has dropped quite a bit since I joined (January of this year). Write, guys, write.
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