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Tag Archives: Popul Vuh
When it rain it pours : Rafael Anton Irisarri
I’ve never been to Seattle. I know it’s a rainy and cold place, because I read many articles about the grunge scene. For someone who’s located in Tel Aviv, and basically hate flights that lasts more than 4 hours, Seattle … Continue reading
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Tagged Boomkat, dark, Eno, Fennesz, Fur Alina, Ghostly International, Glider, Goldmond, Goldmund, Hopes and Past Desires, It All Falls Apart, melnacholy, moody, Music For Airports, piano, Popul Vuh, Rafael Anton Irisarri, Reverie, Seattle, Simon Scott, Slowdive, Tel Aviv, The Sight Below, Tim Hacker
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The fantastic folktronica of Double U
I get couple of emails a day from bands asking me to post about their songs. Since I still have a job and can’t listen to new music or write about all day, I keep them aside for Saturday morning, … Continue reading
Posted in Artists review
Tagged Boards Of Canada, Crescent, Double U, Franck Rabeyrolles, Gong, Pinneapple Dream, Popul Vuh, Wool Recordings
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Vowels – The Pattern Prism
Vowels is the brainchild of the talented musician James Rutledge, a London-based producer that already gained reputation with his remixes for Grizzly Bear, Fever Ray, Bloc Party, MGMT and others. He’s a brilliant sound artists that along with drummer Chris … Continue reading
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Tagged Ash Ra Temple, Battles, Can, Ege Bamyasi, Gang Gang Dance, Klaus Schultze., Kraut, Krautrock, LOAF, Popul Vuh, Tago Mago, The Pattern Prism, Vowels
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