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Like you walked into the club just after taking some really strong psychoactives. Settled into a plush velvet couch, at first you're just digging the swinging band, and before you know it you've been staring at your hand for 20 minutes and trying to remember where you are. padredre
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Microwolf’s album can be best described using a single word: voluminous. From the Latin, voluminous relates to “having many coils” or “full of turnings and windings.” As it relates to English, the term suggests “fullness or thickness”. Listening to My Cauliflower Ears on this sweater of a fall day, I'm profoundly struck by its depth and beauty. Listen to My Cauliflower Ears with intention and you will be rewarded many times over. Highly recommended.
Randy Arnold
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Quietly intense, dense, and claustrophobic - yet offset by its relentlessly hypnotic nature and tactile, bubbling textures. You'll get the bends, but you won't mind. A glorious mix of Night That Thunders by Rapoon and Fishy by Mookoid, this is THE must-have album for your bathysphere. Recommended. 400 Lonely Things
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Do you plan to go on a tribal journey to the edge of consciousness? This rhythmic ceremony with incredible sound design is narrative like a Dionysian ritual and full of ghosts like a forest. alapastel