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I guess PA is running a little slow these days. I am the first one to post in this wonderful poll??? Madness.
Anyway I voted for the first option. I rather like the overt kitsch on display whereas I mildly cringed when I heard the synth sounds of Petrus Castrus.
Speaking of disco tunes Samuel - I may have two contenders for your next poll
I love both btw
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Posted: June 26 2017 at 05:19
Guldbamsen wrote:
Ouch
I guess PA is running a little slow these days. I am the first one to post in this wonderful poll??? Madness.
Anyway I voted for the first option. I rather like the overt kitsch on display whereas I mildly cringed when I heard the synth sounds of Petrus Castrus.
Speaking of disco tunes Samuel - I may have two contenders for your next poll
I love both btw
Two practically unknown songs from unpopular bands of an unpopular country. I'm surprised it got this many votes
You get used to those synth sounds. You should listen to the bonus CD of "Mestre", for the ultimate cringeworthy experience
I guess I have my fair share of albums that started out sounding absolutely horrendous to me but since then have developed something of a quirky charm. Maybe the synth sounds here will go down that same road.
You are right - not a whole lot you can dance to but they both sport that certain disco production. Love em both as well as the albums they came off.
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Posted: March 21 2018 at 15:38
Another one I missed before. I vote for Ananga Ranga's Fascínio.
Watching while most appreciating a sunset in the moment need not diminish all the glorious sunsets I observed before. It can be much like that with music for me; immersed in experiencing the moment.
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Posted: March 22 2018 at 03:16
^ Good choice. I recently found the single and it was the most expensive one I bought, but I'm happy with it. Let me say that the song is a bit slower and contains some tracks that can't be heard on the video that add a Fusion-ish flavour. I'll have to upload it to Youtube myself one of these days.
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