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  1. Mushroom Crisis
    by Lasers, Lights, and Music
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    railguitar3 LLM has been delivering solid tracks since its debut and this one is no exception. I especially like the sound used for the green energy shooting instrument!
  2. The Disintegration Loops - Arcadia Archive Edition
    by William Basinski
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    Crooked Tooth ‘The Disintegration Loops’ is a life altering piece of music for me and I’m grateful to add the vinyl boxset to my collection.
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    The GS Paradox A masterpiece. A sonic artwork. Favorite track: dlp 3.
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    Nocturnal Egg (Jordan) L'artiste a tous les droits tant que son œuvre est le fruit d'un corps libéré de la conscience : telle fut la doctrine du surréalisme, figée en tant qu'art automatique.
    William Basinski s'en empare et la renverse avec The Disintegration Loops, un album fleuve où l'artiste disparaît, remplacé par des bandes magnétiques qui répètent des mélodies vaporeuses jusqu'à leur mort.
    Le cri de désespoir attendu n'aura pas lieu : abîmées, elles toussent, crachent, vomissent — donc elles luttent. Incroyable. Favorite track: dlp 1.1.
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  3. Deadhorse (Deluxe Edition)
    by Dirt Poor Robins
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    calliborn The lyrics are amazing! Favorite track: All There Is (Deluxe Edition).
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    Treehero "All There Is" Favorite track: All There Is (Deluxe Edition).
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    stardustdomain I've never bought music before, but your tracks make a most compelling argument, every last fragment of them. You'll always have my support!! Favorite track: Those Who Sojourn (Deluxe Edition).
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  4. Rails
    by Lasers, Lights, and Music
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  5. We'll all go riding on a rainbow
    by The Caretaker
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    ThatGuyFromD12 The final song from this final ballroom project is as tragic as it is beautiful, it serves as a proper farewell to the ballroom trilogy and it works as a standalone song to listen to and appreciate. Favorite track: Stardust.
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    anerbe Some tracks genuinely made me terrified. This album is one of the only ones that made me scared. Just to show to you, I sometimes got jumpscared by the static. However when I'm not scared for my life I had a really good time listening to it. Favorite track: Roll up the carpet and dance.
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    gorp_ It makes me sad and scared at the same time :( Favorite track: Roll up the carpet and dance.
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  1. El Camino Real
    by William Basinski
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    El Camino Real El Camino Real
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    elvixr261 the most brain-melting and beautiful sounds i’ve heard in my life
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    mastershifu006 Top 5 ambient album ever
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    user246 Sounds like stone in focus but with Alzheimer's
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    brxnne22 favorite track:
    El Camino Real

    this song for me translates into a sunset walk in an empty silent road surrounded by two sides of an open desert, looking up into the mountains watching its orange glares and darkish blue-purple remains fall down, the weather is chilly and its air is so thin i feel connected to the afterlife more than ever.
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  2. 92982
    by William Basinski
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    92982.1 92982.1
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    crude ;P absolutely great. 10/10. Favorite track: 92982.1.
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    AwfullyFawfully 92982 has an industrial quality in its first half that piques my imagination, with mechanical whirrs & varied sfx stirring action in a desolate soundscape. Sounds of choppers, sirens and the like followed by pure ambient loops make it feel like a mournful piece of some dystopia, gradually turning more hollow. Would fit perfectly as the backdrop to a futuristic setting. Favorite track: 92982.2.
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    lionvalley In part due to the specificity of the dating, the soft surges of thunder, helicopter, distant police siren, and other urban ambient sounds woven into a crumpled and faded chorus present a nondescript day that has a different but equally emotional impact as Basinksi's well-known Disintegration Loops. A ghost of a day that happened... Favorite track: 92982.2.
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  3. Variations: A Movement in Chrome Primitive
    by William Basinski
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    Variation I Variation I
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    crude ;P i find it kinda funny how Variation III is my favorite track that can hurt my ears sometimes with the ringing. 9.5/10. Favorite track: Variation III.
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  4. Shortwavemusic
    by William Basinski
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    Cobalt Pools Cobalt Pools
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    adam An interesting entry in WB's catalog. Quite different from much of his other work. I like this one a lot. Favorite track: Fringe Area.
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    alicedreadfuls While not his most grandiose, Basinski creates a very vivid world on this album with very simplistic radio broadcasting samples. Droning, waveform tracks for the morning rise; very minimalistic and soothing to prepare yourself for the days ventures. Highly recommend! Favorite track: On a Frontier of Wires.
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  5. Watermusic II
    by William Basinski
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    Watermusic II Watermusic II
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    AwfullyFawfully Airy and refreshing, this one sounds lighter than the first with more focus on the shimmering noise. Once again comfy :)
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    913GA When my cd arrived, I listened to the whole thing in one sitting. It's an awesome piece of music.
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    Velocet Ocelot "Holy shit," you thought to yourself in a violent dispersal of grief. "Maybe it will all actually be okay."
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