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Tag Archives: Tindersticks
So This Is Post Rock Ha? Couple Of Words About Carta’s Second Album
Back in early 2000, when my first encounter with the term ‘post-rock’ happened, I didn’t realize how you can make post something, that literally happens in the here and now. So I looked it up and discovered that the press … Continue reading
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Tagged Alfred M, ambient, Building Bridges, Canada, Canadian, Carta, Constellation Records, Cul De Sac, David Lynch, depression, Ecim, experimental, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Index Of Birds, Kyle Monday, loneliness, LucasArts, Mogwai, Moodring, post-rock, Rock Action, Rollerball, Sacha Galvagna., Sarah June, Silber, Tall Firs, The Late Alfred M, Things We Lost In The Fire, Tindersticks, Who Killed The Clerkm
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Total Lee – The Songs Of Lee Hazlewood
“In the beginning there was nothing but it was kind of fun watching nothing grow” Those lines open the magnificent Lee Hazelwood album “Requiem For an Almost Lady” of 1971. Those lines also open the album that we’re about to … Continue reading
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Tagged Calexico, Calvin Johnson, City Slang, Evan Dando, heart-breaker., Jarvis Cocker, Kid Loco, Kurt Wagner, Lambchop, Lee Hazelwood, Madrugada, Nancy Sinatra, Niel McNasty, Richard Hawley, Sabrina Brooke, sixties, St. Etienne, The Webb Brothers, Tindersticks, Total Lee, tribute
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Fitzcarraldo Sessions – We Hear Voices. Wow.
“These days, you don’t call a thief “a thief”, you call him “a designer” (Jonathan Geffen, Tel Aviv, sometime in the 70’s) He was right. It’s the small semantic differences that can turn a potential to something completely different: all … Continue reading
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Tagged anic Ensemble, Archive, Beirut, Blaine Reininger, Calexico, Craig Walter, dark, David Akles., Dominique A, Dresden Dolls, European, Fitzcarraldo Project, Jack The Ripper, Joey Burns, Nick Cave, Nouvelle Vague, old, Phoebe Killdeer, Stuart Staples, Syd Matters, Tindersticks, Tuxedomoon, We Hear Voices!
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