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  1. Louden Up Now
    by !!!
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  2. Liquify
    by Liquify
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    unclebigdave Great album that flows from start to finish - an auditory journey.

    Long drive ahead - this is on the playlist. 🤘🏻 Favorite track: Desertman.
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    *Side Effects May Include: MILD TO MODERATE DEATH* Very chill album with some fuzz! The Pink Floyd/Sleep/The Restoned comparisons are spot on. Enjoy your shrooms and greens with this.... Favorite track: The Stars Dance Above Us.
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    Tbesla
    What a lush wee album this is, fills me with joy from first note to the last, plenty of guitar and chilled percussion. I only came across this a couple of days ago, yet find myself wishing for a 100 album back catalogue.
    Be smiley.
    Tbesla. ☺
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  3. The Crop
    by Liminal
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    Mike Shep Prog's not dead. Gong vs Goblin. Call it Gongblin. Excellent stuff, fellows.
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  4. Healing Is A Miracle
    by Julianna Barwick
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    Family Feet May 2024 - Upgrade. Good album. Favorite track: Safe.
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    James Loves You This album is an ambient oasis. Drink deep and recover. Favorite track: Inspirit.
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    Niles Frantz Stunning and compelling.
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  5. On Bats
    by David Watson & Bill Nace
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    The Tonearm "There is obviously an unspoken limitation within it, due to the instruments … [but] people come up to you afterward and say they were zoning out and wanted to hear it for another half hour. That's also what's been interesting: with these instruments, my perception of time is changing in a way it doesn't with the guitar."

    Check out our interview with David Watson & Bill Nace on The Tonearm ✨→ www.thetonearm.com/nocturnal-animals-inside-bill-nace-and-david-watsons-on-bats/ Favorite track: Walnuts.
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  1. What Would The Odd Do?
    by Guerilla Toss
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    Umbring Exceptional stuff as usual. I've been listening to Guerilla Toss for a few years now but hadn't heard this LP till a week ago and I've been listening to it multiple times a day. Perfect encapsulation of what makes their sound so unique. I LOVE moth like me its so simple yet so effective. Favorite track: Moth Like Me.
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    Silhouette Something about the noise and lyrics and beautiful vocals strikes a chord deep within, a resonance that can't be adequately articulated here. Great album! Favorite track: What Would The Odd Do?.
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    impressivelad It's kinda nutty stuff. The dense layering of synths is overpowering, a rainbow coloured wall of sound.
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  2. Some Kind Of Happening: Singles 1978-1989
    by Television Personalities
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    usafcool101 Love having these tunes on Vinyl and the added single just is the icing on the cake.
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    Dirk Was looking forward to this. Highly disappointed with the sound quality, sounds numb and compressed. It's shocking. I am a huge fan of the TVPs but this is just a let down.
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    numanoid1979 Most of these songs were available on the 1995 "Yes darling, but is it Art?" CD release. I'm assuming the masters are gone, which is fine if you do a good transfer from the original records. When I saw these were remastered, I was looking forward to some light de-clicking and removal of rumble from the original transfers. This isn't the case. Instead they added some weird super loud "tape hiss" for lack of a better term, and it makes it sound harsh. Very disappointed in the "remastering". Favorite track: 14th Floor.
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  3. Dreamless Sleep
    by Roselit Bone
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  1. Music For A Revolution Vol 1 : Guinea's Syliphone Recording Label (1967-1973)
    by Various Artists
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    Balla Et Ses Balladins : Sakhodougou Balla Et Ses Balladins : Sakhodougou
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    Andreas Krüger Each song stands on its own - together they are a marvelous collection & a great piece of musicology - very lovingly compiled. Excellent notes & design. Listened to it for weeks now (digital & vinyl) pretty much every 2nd or 3rd day.
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    Matsuli Music I love all of them and still have the wonderful original LPs. Be great if the liner notes were part of the download package. Favorite track: Orchestre Du Jardin De Guinée : Sakhodou.
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