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mari

  1. Brooklyn, New York
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  1. Suspense and Romance 1987
    by toru yamanaka / Dumb Type
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  2. Poor Image
    by Dip Friso
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  3. Guld
    by THOMAS BUSH
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  4. COLD
    by Cowboy Builder
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  5. Wak'a
    by LOS THUTHANAKA
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    grubber27 They do it again, more restrained than their previous release but still gorgeous. I love how they keep riffing on the same rhythms, it brings a continuity and fluidity that makes it feel like their music is ever cyclically expanding. Favorite track: Ay Kawkinpachasa? (capo-kullawada).
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    Llanto vaquero In love with this music
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    Matt Where Will You Be? Favorite track: Ay Kawkinpachasa? (capo-kullawada).
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  1. Icarus in Training
    by whait
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    Suffer Less Suffer Less
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  2. Reggae is Here Once Again
    by Steel An' Skin
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    Afro Punk Reggae (Dub) Afro Punk Reggae (Dub)
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    ozzylmusic This is my most loved album for summer days, the harmonic progression on these songs seem to be impossible in how enchanting they are Favorite track: Reggae is Here Once Again.
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    Toby de Villiers Steel drums and tinny catchy backup singers. "Deep reggae... I loooove you. Rat tatat... ta ta". Lifts the mood!! Then floats around a bit on the guitar pedals etc - which is fine. Favorite track: Afro Punk Reggae (Dub).
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  3. Antoine Dougbé et L'Orchestre Poly-Rythmo De Cotonou 1977 - 1982 (Analog Africa No.44)
    by Analog Africa
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    We Tayi Sin Assi Tche We Tayi Sin Assi Tche
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    alexxhuelle The music makes you dance, you simply must come in good mood. Favorite track: Ze Nou Mi.
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    claudeb101 Who can remain seated upon hearing this wonderful collection of joyful enthusiasm? No matter WWIII, droughts and floods caused by Ecological Overshoot Unraveling, and mass starvation, these tracks insist that in this moment it is grand to be alive! Favorite track: We Tayi Sin Assi Tche.
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    honeyant his voice is just so good and the band is powerful ... transportive and future orientated ... time and space cant hold em back Favorite track: Ze Nou Mi.
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  4. Consecrated Abysses Of Dread
    by BEKOR QILISH
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    Emptiness-Wrought Cognition Emptiness-Wrought Cognition
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    Brutalist_Receptacle Self-slaughterer!
    Mother of degenerates!
    You nurse of savage, ravening beasts!
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    positronicping The Bekor Qilish signature sound of elastic, razor sharp, protean black metal is in full effect here. And it's mixed to perfection; the vocals (which sound like a Demilichian frog doing it's best blackened rasp) slice through the chaos, the riff breakdowns land hard, and the synths glisten and glide. Bruzzone is back! Favorite track: Where Horror Fadeth, Error Transcendeth.
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  5. Trancedance (40th anniversary edition)
    by Christer Bothén Featuring Bolon Bata
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    Trance Dance Trance Dance
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