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Amar Lal

  1. Oakland, California
  2. Experimental
  1. collection 273
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  1. Sierra de Luquillo: A Living Soundscape
    by Visible Light
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    Steve R (Russell's Teapot) Just got this album, and already a favourite, love the concept behind it and the sounds are just magical..
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  2. Jeux d'eau
    by Copenhagen Clarinet Choir & Anders Lauge Meldgaard
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  3. Pequena Vertigem de Amor
    by Sessa
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    tdlt02 Solid as always the music of Sessa on this his thrid album. One of the highlights of Brazil's new Jovem Guarda of artists.
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    sarikat listened to this in a hammock, under the sun, birds and bugs flitting about in early springtime excitement, a warm sigh, a gentle thaw after a melancholic winter. Favorite track: Vale a Pena.
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    ibr Best LP yet from this great artist. Wonderful record. Favorite track: Revolução Interior.
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  4. Fogville (30th anniversary restored & remastered edition)
    by Eyedlmode
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    clay_m Man, this is a great album. I love music like this. The story behind the album and its existence adds wonderful history to an already fantastic album. Just adding this to your collection for the story is more than enough for a purchase. Favorite track: Paint The Town.
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    rich Very excited for this!!!!!!
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    Odds Bodkins Super excited! Have the cassettes shipped yet?
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  5. Habibi Funk 018: The SLAM! Years (1983 - 1988)
    by Hamid El Shaeri
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    dk_fx Fresh asf, serious earworms and smooth sound. copped me a tape. Favorite track: Ayonha.
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    Jan Lurig Still sounds fresh. Light and open minded music, dont know anything ’bout the lyrics... Love the funky rhytms and the various synth riffs and pads. Great production. Favorite track: Yefkini Nesma'sotak.
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    kjmi i love el shaeris work and all the songs here are absolutely bangers. i ordered the vinyl and hope it's gonna arrive soon!!! Favorite track: Yefkini Nesma'sotak.
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  1. Magic Object
    by Play Time
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    Open The Door, Joey Open The Door, Joey
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    magoski There is a magick word
    A Magick place
    A collection of sounds
    a cacoopheny of intention
    a dandelion
    blowing in the wind.
    Open the door.
    Someone Open the Door.
    and Let 'em in
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  2. What's This?
    by CS Cleaners
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    What's That? What's That?
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    zobarx James Chance Lives!!
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    Criv Ah DeKalb, where you're just as likely to get lost in a corn maze as you are to see a crack buy at the gas station. Then, like, a college pops up. Unless you're singing about something else entirely, in which case I'll show myself out. (This is a great album!)
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  3. Selected Improvisations from Golha, Pt. I
    by Morteza Mahjubi
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    Improvisation in Abu-Ata (Golha-ye Rangarang #204) Improvisation in Abu-Ata (Golha-ye Rangarang #204)
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    better Time travel portal to the interzone Favorite track: Improvisation in Bayat-e Turk (Barg-e Sabz #177).
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    Robert Bloemkolk A beautiful ghost dripping notes from a dead radio. Name your price and get haunted. Essential.
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    Harrison Phinney like gossamer spools of a dream, unraveling, or an abandoned player piano tinkling away in a forgotten room of the mind. haunting, sublime music
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  4. Pneuma
    by Henry Fraser
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    Revery I Revery I
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  5. Magazine
    by YHWH Nailgun
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    tinkertailorsoldierspy makes me feel like a shipping container on a barge, attached to hundreds of other containers frolicking in the waves. Favorite track: Innocent Sigh.
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    Dylan of Nebulous This one is like a collection of sound poems, sonic sonnets.
    Each song is a glimpse into its own world, and with 11 separate worlds its hard to think of this as an EP but with the duration its hard not to think of this as an EP. There's a legacy of other artists like Minutemen and Tierra Whack that worked with short forms. Yet I can't keep myself from wanting more development of the ideas. Like the Ainur, I want to live in the worlds created by song but alas...
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    thas2s While some detractors might say this album is too short, I think the length of this album is one of it's strengths! It feels very different, even from 45 Pounds, which is awesome. Instead of stagnating on an already addictive sound, YHWH Nailgun keeps pushing forward into new territory.
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