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Groove Geek: January 2012
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A collection of purely subjective reviews with purely subjective views on music. An ambitious and emotive insight on music appreciation for the deaf. Monday, 30 January 2012. Music from the Moonstruck: Lunatic Soul. 8220;Put all your soul into it, play the way yo. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I'm working on the next entry about Cat Power. Keep in touch. Music from the Moonstruck: Lunatic Soul. View my complete profile. Shine Like a Starr. Same decaying organic matter. Could be human cries.
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Groove Geek: Music from the Moonstruck: Lunatic Soul
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A collection of purely subjective reviews with purely subjective views on music. An ambitious and emotive insight on music appreciation for the deaf. Monday, 30 January 2012. Music from the Moonstruck: Lunatic Soul. 8220;Put all your soul into it, play the way yo. So said once, the greatest musician hailing from Poland. 160 years later, came along. Mariusz Duda from the same lands, another lunatic soul who dreamed and played the way he felt, spiced up with melancholy and despair. Lunatic Soul is what.
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Groove Geek: Songs: Ohia: In Between the Desert and Jungle
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A collection of purely subjective reviews with purely subjective views on music. An ambitious and emotive insight on music appreciation for the deaf. Tuesday, 25 November 2008. Songs: Ohia: In Between the Desert and Jungle. Kicking off with this very entry, not the first guess for a band name one would say. You might think Songs: Ohia is a compilation of songs about. You will imagine two blue lights, a dead crow, and a black viper. Labels: didnt it rain. You really can describe a band's music to everyone!
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Groove Geek: The Black Heart Procession: Tales from the Howling Wind
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A collection of purely subjective reviews with purely subjective views on music. An ambitious and emotive insight on music appreciation for the deaf. Tuesday, 13 April 2010. The Black Heart Procession: Tales from the Howling Wind. In the time of this winter the waiter had not much to say. He could hear the clock but he could not find his way. If I'm so far from your heart why do I feel it beat? And time won't wait for us.". Are the waiter himself and your song begins here. For The Black Heart Procession,...
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Groove Geek: April 2010
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A collection of purely subjective reviews with purely subjective views on music. An ambitious and emotive insight on music appreciation for the deaf. Tuesday, 13 April 2010. The Black Heart Procession: Tales from the Howling Wind. In the time of this winter the waiter had not much to say. He could hear the clock but he could not find his way. If I'm so far from your heart why do I feel it beat? And time won't wait for us.". Are the waiter himself and your song begins here. For The Black Heart Procession,...
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Groove Geek: Blackfield: Requiem for the Glow Long Gone
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A collection of purely subjective reviews with purely subjective views on music. An ambitious and emotive insight on music appreciation for the deaf. Wednesday, 26 November 2008. Blackfield: Requiem for the Glow Long Gone. River glass, cycle past, overcast. I saw it all in the blackfield. Copper sky, shadows rise, bridge of sighs. We had it all in the blackfield. Skin tracks, face facts, fade to black. It eliminates the need for a direct audience, everyone is a potential target here. In that sense - tryi...
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Groove Geek: November 2008
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A collection of purely subjective reviews with purely subjective views on music. An ambitious and emotive insight on music appreciation for the deaf. Wednesday, 26 November 2008. Blackfield: Requiem for the Glow Long Gone. River glass, cycle past, overcast. I saw it all in the blackfield. Copper sky, shadows rise, bridge of sighs. We had it all in the blackfield. Skin tracks, face facts, fade to black. It eliminates the need for a direct audience, everyone is a potential target here. In that sense - tryi...