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Foo Fighters Wasting Light
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The Future Sound Of London ‎– Dead Cities
Album details - Dynamic Range Database

"How can one describe the layered dark samples & memorable vocal lines ?
Like the atmosphere of an urban decay. An album from the future that rusted in the past. Like an empty feeling after watching a rerun of Blade Runner
The album is an absolute classic, and its complex ambient and cinematic fragments continue to offer new insight into the minds of FSOL"

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David Torn ‎– Prezens

"Why would a first-rate guitarist want to sound like a third-rate saxophonist?" someone once asked, rhetorically, of guitar-synth whiz Alan Holdsworth.
While no less adept at transforming his axe into something else, Torn comes from the Robert Fripp and Michael Brook school of style and discipline.
His playing has been enlisted often as backdrops for film scores and for experimental-minded pop stars like David Sylvian and Bowie"

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The Stone Roses ‎– The Stone Roses
Album details - Dynamic Range Database


"The Stone Roses were part of Britain's "Madchester" scene -- an indie rock phenomenon that fused guitar pop with drug-fueled rave and dance culture.
The '60s hooks wind into the rhythm inseparably -- and the rolling beats manage to convey the colorful, neo-psychedelic world of acid house.
Squire's riffs are bright and catchy, recalling the British Invasion while suggesting the future with their phased, echoey effects"

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Love And Rockets ‎– Love And Rockets

"Post Peter Murphy, the remaining members of Bauhaus reconvened to form Love And Rockets. Much to everyone’s surprise, America welcomed them with open arms…
Lighter, brighter and liberally marinated in psychedelia and artful rock’n’roll, their sound eschewed the previous menace and grandeur in favour of big hooks, languorous arrangements and wide-eyed eccentricity.
The new direction worked like a dream"

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Yello ‎– Flag
Album details - Dynamic Range Database


Yello jumped feet-first into Latin American waters with the zippy Flag . Much of this recording is an epileptic rush of massed congas, shakers, thumping beat boxes & chorused voices.
Boris Blank's provides an endless supply of electronics. Dieter Meier contributes the lion's share of voices, alternating from fierce falsettos to throaty suggestiveness with ease, his abilities the equal of Blank's instrumental virtuosity"


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Iggy Pop ‎– Naughty Little Doggie

"Thom Wilson's production eschews much of the commercial/radio-ready sound of the previous two albums. It sounds a lot like a late-70s era punk rock record.
A tight, tuneful and often very funny record, with personality in spades and riffs to boot. Iggy Pop's dirty-old-man monologue about visiting 'centers of learning' to look at underage women in 'Pussy Walk' is fantastically tasteless"

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Prodigy ‎– The Fat Of The Land

"The Prodigy's third full-length album is a bulldozing rock-techno hybrid. Guitar/samples/hyper-beats mosaic are found in every nook and cranny of this album, making it a tangible melting pot of pre-millennium pop styles.
Showcasing a new-style hip-hop sculpture, applying techno and acid-house textures to apocalyptic ends"

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