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" Noodly guitars are stretched out over droning organs and trumpet
or just repetition: My god
Slowly We Rot is ready for the vinyl release of “Poverty of Existence” and to penetrate your eardrums again
and interesting album--and if that sounds like anything short of a rave
with glowing reviews from The New York Times to The Guardian
ARIEL KALMA - Interfrequence LP Drone " Noodly guitars are stretchedAfter the exploit of Osmose in 1978, Kalma returns into the studio in 1980 with Interfrequence, an ambient space library record. Interfrequence is a continuation of his personal research based on the combination of electronic machines with natural sounds and acoustic instrumentation. The french musician fully wears the robe of master of ceremonies of the synths. However, the path taken is not that symphonic of the minimalist and galactic suites
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