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misplacedmodifier

  1. Oregon
  2. Experimental
  1. collection 1973
  2. wishlist 2016
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  1. Moving Like A Planet
    by Factor Chandelier
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  2. The Manipulation: Deluxe Edition
    by L'Orange
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    Geoff Carter Sick beats and creative samples. Music like no other!
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    prickle_face ...gracefully complicated and nostalgicly original.. L'Orange is one of the best in the craft. Do not miss out on this pure soul.
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    Richard Targett Reminds me of things... Favorite track: ...And Then It Got Complicated.
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  3. The Shrouded Isle
    by Elyvilon
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    spaceseer Blissful long orchestral passages over intimate heartbeat-drumming, rhythms that switch and force the listener to stay on their toes to keep their footing, while soaring leads and voices from nether-realms keep the head held-high. This album excels in placing the listener on an intense and reflective adventure. Such an deep, mystical, introspective and vastly rewarding experience, absolutely thrilled with this amazing new turn from the great, one-and-only Elyvilon! Favorite track: Shimmering Flame Amidst the Moor.
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    Unsheathed Glory A powerful album indeed! I am impressed by the seamless time signature changes and transpositions weaved together with epic melodies. This is a cinematic masterclass. Favorite track: Shimmering Flame Amidst the Moor.
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    Gilgareth Our favorite barbarian warrior, the champion with a keen ear for fantastic melodies, has arrived via U-Boot on the Shrouded Isle. In his wake comes a cinematic album full of wondrous, ethereal soundscapes and epic hymns. Though this island remains cloaked in eternal mist, behind every fog bank a promising ray of sunlight glimmers. Magnificent! Favorite track: Shimmering Flame Amidst the Moor.
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  4. Hands In The Dark
    by Andy Aquarius
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  5. The Rest Is My Ghost
    by Lawrence English
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  1. Sender
    by Jogging House
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    Stenography Stenography
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  2. The Young Lions (Remastered 2026)
    by The Young Lions
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    Fat Lady (Remastered 2026) Fat Lady (Remastered 2026)
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  3. Unconsciousness Silence
    by Chihei Hatakeyama
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    Unconsciousness Silence I Unconsciousness Silence I
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  4. My Days of 58
    by Bill Callahan
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    Stepping Out For Air Stepping Out For Air
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    zhangtastic This can be funny and earnest. However, the words he sings is just a nice bear hug of comfort.
    Favorite track: Empathy
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    BeaverStreetHandicrafts Where has "Why Do Men Sing" been all my life? What a sentiment.
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    Joe Snyder Such an intimate and soulful record that touches on universal themes. This guy knows how to make an album! Listening to it on a rainy Saturday night and loving it. Thank you Bill! Favorite track: Lonely City.
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    recklessbear I can't explain why but this feels to me like the most honest Bill Callahan recording I've listened to so far. Also, I love the vibe that the musicians create for each of the songs. It's brilliant playing here.
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  5. Totality
    by Natural Information Society and Bitchin Bajas
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    Clock no Clock Clock no Clock
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    Levrikon My favorite albums of 2025, #20.
    Improvisational ambient. A bit like the instrumentals on Another Green Wold, spun out and stretched to their limit.
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    mankpit waaay beyond anything currently happening.... musically or otherwise Favorite track: Totality.
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    Mr Completely When a highly anticipated second album turns out to be as great as hoped if not better - couldn't ask for more!!!! Their first album is great, and both projects have been at a high level recently, so I couldn't have been more excited. And it's all that and more. If you like modern post-everything trance psychedelia this is a dream album you should buy immediately
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