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offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2005-08-29 09:42 [#01709174]
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I bought Valentin Silvestrov- Requiem for Larissa a few
weeks ago, best classical work I've ever heard... but
nothing since then. I'm in the hole thousands, I'm done
buying stuff for now.


 

offline rogu rarebit from beggin' for leggings on 2005-08-29 09:58 [#01709184]
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Yes it is d3troit musics - quite danceable.

Check teh smamples.


 

offline EVOL from a long time ago on 2005-08-29 10:16 [#01709203]
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"beacon street collection"

old skool stylee


 

offline Crocomire from plante (United States) on 2005-08-29 10:46 [#01709226]
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Meshuggah - catch 33


 

offline QRDL from Poland on 2005-08-29 11:12 [#01709243]
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You bought Catch 33?! Well, it's not as crappy as I EP.
Chaosphere is the only album to have. These are the words of
an ex-fan. Tell me I'm wrong. C'mon tell me

You'll be hearing about The Cracow Klezmer Band Combo. They
are the new minions of John Zorn and in fact are quite
similar to Masada, but infuenced by contemporary and chamber
music rather than jazz. Let me suggest listening to some
samples from "Bereshit" (I'm surprised with the choice of
the title). I think tolstoyed would like it.

And Starzy Singers are a sentimental journey for me. They
play psychodelic punk rock with lirycs filled with abstract
humour. I still find them hilarious.


 

offline Combo from Sex on 2005-08-29 11:22 [#01709258]
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thx... i'm probably gonna buy it =)

but not now... i am a bit short of money and i have to save
money for a mk2 in september =)


 

offline QRDL from Poland on 2005-08-29 11:36 [#01709271]
Points: 2838 Status: Lurker



You can grab it from me on slsk just to check if you like
klezmer music. Or you can just grab it, burn it and give the
CD to you grandparents.


 

offline melack from barcielwave on 2005-08-29 11:49 [#01709275]
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ben milstein - procrastinate
ola bergman - forecast
gimmik - load error
ceephax - part 1 + part 2
hrvatski/sighting split
keith fullerton whitman - 22 minutes for electric guitar



 

offline Crocomire from plante (United States) on 2005-08-29 13:02 [#01709341]
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yea, i was disappointed with catch 33. half of the album is
not rocking like meshuggah should but bland solo guitar
noodling. also the rocking songs to me sounded derivative.
Chaosphere is the best one, i concur. Nothing is good to me
too, in a sludgy and plodding negative-sounding way.


 

offline QRDL from Poland on 2005-08-29 13:17 [#01709357]
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Yes, some parts of nothing are good indeed. And Stengah is a
better bad opener than LCC.
DEI has it's great moments too, but I get repulsed by the
thrashy parts.

Metalheads unite!!!


 


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