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Anima is an excellent album, adding yet another brick to the journey of exploration embarked upon by good old Thom. The tracks are a collection of sound fragments that Yorke sent to Godrich for reworking and combining.
Anima is an excellent album, adding yet another brick to the journey of exploration embarked upon by good old Thom.
The tracks are a collection of sound fragments that Yorke sent to Godrich for reworking and combining.
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The album is really pretentious and stupid rubbish, the usual sonic mess of vocalizations and disjointed electronics, without coherence or harmony. It’s like putting two people in a room who, instead of making love, practice solitary autoeroticism without touching or even looking at each other.
The album is really pretentious and stupid rubbish, the usual sonic mess of vocalizations and disjointed electronics, without coherence or harmony.
It’s like putting two people in a room who, instead of making love, practice solitary autoeroticism without touching or even looking at each other.
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