Memories Of Machines   Warm Winter
3.9
excellent
Release Date: 2011
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4.0 excellentNewtonJohn | March 24th 22

Had the vinyl, but the surround mix is even better. Vocalist reminds me of Paddy McAloon. Gorgeous sounds. A
great album.

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4.2 excellentBenjamin Kuettel EMERITUS | August 9th 19

A sorrowful and sublime offering from the minds of No-Man, Porcupine Tree, and Nosound. There are features by Robert Fripp and Peter Hammill as well, adding up to a sublime marriage of soft progressive rock and ambient textures. Think Schoolyard Ghosts (which this actually shares a few tracks with), A Scarcity of Miracles, and Damnation by Opeth. The tempos are slow, the atmosphere intoxicating, and styles of dream pop and minimalism are thrown into the mix for a mellow offering that serves as a wonderful extension of Schoolyard Ghosts by No-Man, but holds up as its own project too.

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5.0 classicHyper | December 23rd 21
4.5 superbHeartcheatpop | July 18th 15
3.5 greatDisruptor | April 27th 14
4.0 excellenteloimayano | May 30th 13
3.5 greatoalston | April 24th 12
4.0 excellent32left | December 1st 11
3.5 greatbodiesinflight57 | September 20th 11
3.0 goodDoubtGin | June 5th 11

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