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Album Review: The Weeknd – House of Balloons
I am a bit late to review this one, but it’s because House of Balloons by The Weeknd (real name: Abel Tesfaye) is one of the best R&B records to be released in the past million years. So perfect, in fact, … Continue reading
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Tagged Aaliyah, Abel Tesfaye, album review, Free download, house of balloons, Mixtape, Nine Inch Nails, Souxsie and the Banshees, the weeknd
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Track Review: Burial – Street Halo Vinyl
Take a quick look at some YouTube comments on a couple of his songs and you’ll find a plethora of dark settings that the listener imagines while lettings the soundwaves of a Burial cut infiltrate his or her ears. Mood … Continue reading
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Tagged Burial, dubstep, hyperdub, NYC, single release, Street Halo, Track Review, Vinyl
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Track Review: Imogen Heap – Lifeline
Track by track:Lifeline | Propeller Seeds | Minds Without Fear/Neglected Space | Xizi She Knows | Me The Machine| Telemiscommunications | You Know Where To Find Me “Lifeline” is the first song recorded and released for Imogen Heap’s fourth solo record and was … Continue reading
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Tagged #heapsong1, 3DiCD, Andy Carne, Ellipse, Imogen Heap, Lifeline, Like No Other, Track Review
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Album Review: Britney Spears – Femme Fatale
I like to treat Britney Spears’ albums as collaborative science projects from various songwriters, producers, audio engineers, and other creative individuals in the music industry. She doesn’t write any of her lyrics, she doesn’t do a lot of her own … Continue reading
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Tagged album review, Bach, Britney Spears, Cher, Christina Aguilera, Femme Fatale, Ina Wroldsen, Madonna, Michaela Shiloh, Robyn, Rodney Jerkins, Will.I.Am.
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Album Review: Radiohead – The King of Limbs
To say Radiohead doesn’t cater to almost everyone’s personal listening preferences would be a lie. 2011’s The King of Limbs follows suit with it’s preceded In Rainbows in that they both share innovation in their distribution. While Rainbows allowed you … Continue reading


