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| 4.0 excellent | Bedex | July 27th 20 | A thoroughly interesting and enjoyable listen of a multicoloured, multiflavoured patchwork of folk instruments, prog stuff, psych stuff, which a noob like me would be hard pressed to further describe. I tend to favour the instrumental tracks which are all superb (2 perhaps my favourite and a clear cut jam, 4,5,7,9) or tracks where the singing feels like a village group singing or something (8,10) where the vocals work really well. Notice that's almost all of the record already. Tracks like 1 or 3 I find interesting all the way through, but a bit too abrasive. They're tracks I enjoyed hearing but wouldn't really seek out again. That being said, the instrumental last third on 1 is super chill, and 3 has an amazing start and improves a lot halfway after the singing portion I mentioned. 6 makes the abrasive aspect work a little better but is still not something I'd really seek out again. Really interesting and worth a check for anyone into this sort of music. 3.9
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| 4.5 superb | didnt ask to be staff, was made staff anyway, then got demoted for not doing staff stuff | July 17th 20 | I can't say that this is a jazz record combining elements of some musical style unknown to the western ears. The little research I did doesn't seem to suggest so. But it sure feels like. Like a shaman of foreign tongue in a land unknown to you lulls you into a whirlpool of near ayahuasca cosmic enlightenment. Thoroughly fascinating listen.
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| 4.0 excellent | Corney | November 12th 24 |
| 3.5 great | Source | June 18th 22 |
| 5.0 classic | KuyJuk | February 1st 21 |
| 4.0 excellent | zundza | March 17th 17 |
| 4.0 excellent | p4p | July 13th 16 |
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