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Joel Añón

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  1. Kirlian Tapes v1.0
    by The Flashbulb
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    p-tricky Love this record! One of my favourite songs is King Mountain.
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    Venya I have no idea what will be my favorite. This is one of my few buy-now-find-out-why-later artists.
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    sheffieldnonpots Lovely album, very much enjoying the improvisations on the keys and the beats.

    Track 7 makes me imagine slow motion footage of a house party through the lens of Blade Runner

    Remember the scene where they are scanning around the photo? That bit springs to mind I don't know why. Maybe it's the synthy keys riff, I don't know.
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  2. CollXtion l
    by Allie X
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  3. Patience (After Sebald)
    by The Caretaker
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    Lossless Here, we delve deeper into the depths of The Caretaker's introspective emotions and significant complexities regarding its music. Great album, and one of the best soundtracks for a haunting documentary. Favorite track: Now the night is over.
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    gorp_ In my opinion this is more depressing than Everywhere at the end of time Favorite track: A last glimpse of the land being lost forever.
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    OrsonXD The Caretaker produces a great soundtrack that fits perfectly with the theme, watching the documentary. Some tracks really hit while some took a swing and missed by an inch, not really feeling what the author felt and experienced along his journey. Wish more people made P(AS) fan projects tho. Favorite track: Everything is on the point of decline.
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  4. We, so tired of all the darkness in our lives
    by Leyland Kirby
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    A.G. Wild beautiful. thanks Leyland Kirby. enjoy a dram. you deserve it. I'll be enjoying this fireside here in Aberdeenshire with a nice Speyside. x
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    Alice M. The A/B/C/D letters in the titles aren’t just for show: just when you think things are getting slightly monotonous, the atmosphere shifts and unravels new emotional landscapes. Perhaps some of the best ambiant stuff I’ve heard so far?
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    Roxy war Amazing drum sounds and creation of Atmospheric layers coupled with Melody's that predict the almost natural yet unpredictable structure of each track. Favorite track: A4 - Rotten rave tropes.
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  5. We drink to forget the coming storm
    by Leyland Kirby
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    doctorsassistant A beautiful album, and one of Kirby’s most undervalued works. Favorite track: Wdtftcs - Thirty-One.
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    u3s6e9r This album is my comfort object, like something you had as a kid and kept it by your side into adulthood as you go through various confusing stages of life. I've never had such an object, but I discovered this album in my teenage. It has always been there when I needed it. Favorite track: Wdtftcs - Six.
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    Nocturnal Egg (Jordan) 《 Quel plaisir vous éprouvez à quoi faire ? C'est pour oublier : mais oublier quoi ? 》
    — "Essayer de rien faire", A Dada. Ruby My Dear.

    We drink to forget the coming storm est célébration et un enterrement. Leyland Kirby fête son entrée dans l'âge de raison avec un ambiant minimaliste joué devant une foule de spectres, où le piano est cristallin, simple. En revanche, les mélodies sont toujours plus tourmentées, les gammes s'effondrent, passent de majeures à mineures. Il n'y a plus de démence... Favorite track: Wdtftcs - Fifteen.
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  1. Object Songs
    by Nico Muhly & Maira Kalman
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    Lincoln (Take Your Time) Lincoln (Take Your Time)
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  2. Moments
    by Michael Vincent Waller
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    For Papa For Papa
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  3. Horn Trios of Brahms and Ligeti
    by William Purvis
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    Trio in E Flat, Op. 40 - I. Andante Trio in E Flat, Op. 40 - I. Andante
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    Som Bhattacharyya Such beautifully played and recorded trios. Favorite track: Trio in E Flat, Op. 40 - I. Andante.
  4. Løvfald (Beatless Music, Vol. 1)
    by Lueenas
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    Løvfald: No 1 - for violin and contrabass Løvfald: No 1 - for violin and contrabass
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  5. Seeing Is Forgetting
    by Elori Saxl & Henry Solomon
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    Reno Silver Reno Silver
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    Raven V If you don't feel like you could live entirely within the spaces conjured by "A Thousand Steps" or "Heart", I genuinely feel sorry for you Favorite track: Heart.
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    Bas Going to sail around the city at night on my bicycle while listening to this <3 Favorite track: Heart.
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    Grant Worth Most Since it was released, I've listened to the album maybe ten times - graceful, playful, curious, inspiring. Every time track four opens, my sternum wants to crack wide open to let my heart float up to heaven. What a gift! Thank you Elori and Henry! Favorite track: Reno Silver.
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    Joe Borreson To quote the title of this first song, Elori‘s music is always abundant with reverence, and grace. She is an outstanding composer and this one with Henry is full of magic. Elori & Henrys compositions here, whether synthetic, or organic hold a warm human tenderness that I find enthralling. While I find the cover here pretty unappealing, the music thankfully speaks of rare beauty and wonder, and outshines the album art ten fold. Favorite track: Reverence.
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