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mcboyle78

  1. Tokyo, Japan
  2. Experimental
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  1. Blue Divers II
    by Blue Divers
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    Anthony Childs Gorgeous instrumentals that can fit any mood, melancholic or quietly rapturous. There are several individual tracks that seem directly related on initial listening and those tracks favorably remind me of "Meniscus" by This Mortal Coil. Really happy they were able to release this on physical format and hope there will be more from this collective. Favorite track: Closer.
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  2. CONVERSATIONS WITH MYSELF
    by Jefre Cantu-Ledesma
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    clovell7700 Guitar melodies shimmer like the sun on the surface of water. Feels like the essence of a blissful dream Favorite track: CONVERSATIONS WITH MYSELF 1.
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  3. Don't Let This Feeling
    by Vanessa Amara
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  4. Because of a Flower
    by Ana Roxanne
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    antitechtechclub dot org found on vinyl while buying Natural Wonder Beauty Concept. stops me in my tracks no matter what i'm doing, and tethers me to my body. my eyes loosen focus, the chatter within me rests to make way for clarity and emptiness. it is meditative and emotional

    Fav - a tie between Camille and - - - Favorite track: Camille.
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    Theo I love the space this album brings me to, it's transcendental Favorite track: A Study in Vastness.
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    No.Ma. What a wonderful magic is that, Ana? Music can be so simple and positively penetrating. It is rarely done as well as you have done here. I am happy about this discovery and from now on I will happily and endlessly be enchanted. Favorite track: A Study in Vastness.
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  5. Poem 1
    by Ana Roxanne
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    magoski Always a new begining
    sublime
    here is a new
    someting
    an
    inbetween
    here and there
    outside of emptiness
    floating in
    consciousness
    cannot be
    turned off once it is turned on
    love cannot be
    forgotten once
    it has been
    shared
    despair
    dis-repair
    wandering
    in the home that now a house
    of four walls
    forever we will write poems

    A Poem is Always Near
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    Paul Crary a beaut, through and through. Favorite track: One Shall Sleep.
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    queerangel a deep , ethereal , sensitive collection. each song weaves into the next and pulls me into another portal. while there is a theme of melancholy, it is laid out so softly and gently. such a beautiful album ! ⟡ Favorite track: Cover Me.
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  1. INSTANTS & THEIR ECHOES
    by Jules Reidy
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    Echoes Echoes
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  2. Prati Bagnati Del Monte Analogo
    by Raul Lovisoni / Francesco Messina
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    Pratibagnatidel Monte Analogo Pratibagnatidel Monte Analogo
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    lionvalley This is the one album I hesitate to share and discuss with others because were a friend not to respond to it the way I do, I fear it could harm our friendship. Late 1970s Italian minimalism, René Daumal, harp, harp-like piano & synthesizer, an Art Deco glamour cover with a bending Inception-like vista: the elements don't quite make sense together, but they nonetheless do and open a dreamt door in my head. I love this album. Favorite track: Pratibagnatidel Monte Analogo.
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    polinos Mysterious and compelling italian progressive recordings from the heyday of 70's experimental music. Hard to categorize; lush, lyrical and laid back, but too substantial to be 'mere' new age or ambient and too neo-classical and cinematic to be anything sounding like rock. Probably decades ahead of its time...
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    themangotree Outstanding album and the opening track is clearly an inspiration for the 2021 Floating Points/Pharoah Sanders collaboration.
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