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Rambling Robot: Music Editorial - Anomalies Issue
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Anomalies Feature
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1977 í¢â‚¬“ Talking Through the Gloom
Anomalies Music Reviews
The Adventures of Ghosthorse and Stillborn
Touch and Go
Rewind Music Reviews
Deerhunter
Fluorescent Grey
Kranky
Coachella Review í¢â‚¬“ By Jo Hughes
Arguably the best thing about the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival is that you know everyone there with you really likes music. I doní¢â‚¬â„¢t mean that they like having the radio on while theyí¢â‚¬â„¢re cleaning their house, or that they take their MP3 player with them on their weekend run. Maybe they do that too, I doní¢â‚¬â„¢t know, but these people really like music í¢â‚¬“ they have traveled for hours in search of a great show.
Back-up! Rewind Issue Above
Everything below here is from the capitalmag.com SEEK issue.
Seek Video of the Month - Fit Song
Just released in North America the new album by Cornelius Sensuous came out last year in Japan. Keigo Oyamada is the genius behind Cornelius who makes his music and videos playfully precise. "Fit Song" is one of three videos posted on www.cornelius-sound.com
The Blow by Blow with The Blow - By Leila Timmins
Bands like the Bare Naked Ladies and the Tragically Hip play off cleverly chosen and awesomely inappropriate band names to gain attention for their mediocre music. Such is not the case with Portlandí¢â‚¬â„¢s The Blow, whose silky synth pop is worthy of all the recent praise and far from the hangover inducing white stuff.


