bjork68

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Dykehouse Midrange
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Well, if I can be helpful in any way, okay :-)). The fact is that Faust influenced quite a lot of stuff in the '80s and even the '90s. The fact that I noticed it too, even though I'm not really an expert on '80s music movements, must mean something, right? :-)
Dykehouse Midrange
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Reading the latest comments, I came across your Pretty, where you talk about "Krautrock" (immense!) by Faust. I completely agree; listening to it, it's EVIDENT that it has influenced shoegaze (I've fallen head over heels for it, I know I'm late, but... what matters is getting there)!
Thank you Chat and Pretty for having wandered through my review :-)
Aloe Blacc Shine Through
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Yes, it seems to me a kind of world music blended with electronics, hip hop, and whatever else. Great review, Zion, we need more of those!
Duke Ellington Concert Of Sacred Music
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I confirm
Duke Ellington Concert Of Sacred Music
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same with potatoes
Nexus Odynephobia Conversion
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Good job, thanks for the link, bye!
The Nits Hat
The Nits Hat
13 mar 07
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mmmm interesting....lately I've been leaning towards folk and...wait for it...shoegaze. I've fallen in love with it.
The Police Live!
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we are the spirits in the material world, we are the spirits......
Sergio Leone C'era Una Volta Il West (1968)
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A beautiful and moving film, even though I'm not a fan of Westerns. Every scene seems to have been shot to become memorable, thanks also to Morricone's usual wonderful music. However, my favorite by Leone remains C'era una volta in America. I must have seen it 7 or 8 times.
John Carpenter In The Mouth of Madness - Il Seme Della Follia
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Yes, I think so too. I’ll tell you, I wouldn't watch Trainspotting again even if they paid me. ;-)