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Sometimes a band comes along that really doesn't resemble anything you've like *ever* heard before in your entire life. This album is one of those things. If I must categorize this album I think I'd have to go with something like; "the way jazz should have evolved - and what techno, house and trance should have been" - or something...

Just *brilliant*. But I do suspect that a lot of people will find it hard to listen to. I suspect it might be for the "specially interested". This is one of those albums you'd either think is the worst thing ever heard or one of the best things you've ever heard, but there's NO WAY you can ever listen to it without being somewhat provoked and touched - either positively or negatively, which I think is the very definition of art!

The combination of Hammond Organs, synthetic sounds, really organic stuff like that sax hitting the nerve carrying over everything else and that weird (nonchalant) piano, driving bass hard-hitting drums and etc really puts together a whole of what you'd never think was able to "put together"...

If you decide to try it out, give them a couple of shots at convincing you - or a to say it another way listen to MORE than one tune - since this stuff really needs to be taken seriously before being able to create a truthful opinion about it...

For me this is a clear 10er ...
Beautiful! Provoking! Really #@£$&%% weird and truly breathtaking!

Though what it exactly is I've got no clue what so ever about...!

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Amity in Fame - Dinner for One

Amity in Fame

Dinner for One

03/07/09

The header says it all, but this hit me HARD!
The first song blew me out of the sofa! This was *really* good stuff. Tougher than a train, harder than Nirvana and deeper than Pearl Jam. Interesting an unique sound, using the acoustic guitar like that didn't even occur to me as possible...!

Wow...!

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Bielebny - iutro'

Some of the tracks are dead on for me. Like the first one Mamboa, many others are too complex and have too much happening in, at least for my taste. Maybe I'll appreciate them after listening more to them, but until then Mamboa are actually one of my favorites :)