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My favourite Snares track by a million miles.
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heard this as part of a mix on 6music on friday so now i see why people like Sleep haha... Jerusalem - Sleep - YouTube |
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Love this album, which was pretty much lambasted by most critics upon it's release. The very essence of atmospheric.
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When you talk about Labradford only superlatives will do. Back in 1992 there was no easy way to define Labradford’s music and so the term post-rock began to appear in the musical lexicon. Everlast, the final track on their astonishing debut album, is one of group’s most extraordinary pieces, sounding like huge tectonic plates of distortion drifting over one another, the mysterious sunken vocals alluding rather appropriately to a strange seismic event of shaking walls and buckling pavements…
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