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Tag Archives: post-rock
Gargle and Bosques De Mi Mente: Absence
It was a collaboration began by chance, you ask something, you don’t always get what you want. Sometimes you get nothing, sometimes you get double. Japanese post rock duo Gargle asked Spanish pianist Bosques De Mi Mente to use a … Continue reading
Posted in Album reviews, Artists review, Best of 2013
Tagged experimental, post-rock, soundtrack
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New Video For Plantagenet 3
Couple of months ago, I posted about the new 7” by Plantagenet 3, who’s doing a sort of a Morricone-inspired alternative instrumental rock. I was happy to receive an email from the band, telling me of a new video for … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged 7'', A Handful Of Dollars, Bad and The Ugly, Jitter, Leone, Norman Records, Plantagenet 3, post-rock, soundtracks, The Good, western
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They Don’t Need No Education, They Got Insights.
Sunrise, The fifth album by TX veterans My Education, is an interesting album. Originally,Sunrise, started as the soundtrack of the 1927 silent film SunriseĀ : A Song For Two Humans, but moved on to be a psychedelic, post-rock journey of … Continue reading
Posted in Album reviews, Serious competitors for album of the year 2010
Tagged All My Friends Are Funeral Singers, Califone, Cello, cinematic, My Education, Peasant Dance, Popol Vuh, post-rock, sad, soundtrack, Strange Attractors, Sunrise, Sunrise : A Song For Two Humans, Tortoise, viola, Werner Hertzog
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