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Joined: January 24 2012
Location: Behind the Sun
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Points: 12859
Posted: July 15 2012 at 11:45
Before:
Disc 2 and 3. First listen.
The Truth wrote:
Prepare to be blown away.
Yeah, it's pretty good. I wasn't blown away, but there's some really nice tracks there. I need more listens to really appreciate it though. At least I hope that will do the trick. Will return to it soon.
Joined: November 19 2005
Location: New Jersey
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Points: 10964
Posted: July 15 2012 at 01:03
Horizons wrote:
darkshade wrote:
Horizons wrote:
darkshade wrote:
Horizons wrote:
darkshade wrote:
Just finished. They be so gewd.
Yea, I love this album, it was a big album for me in 2010. I also have One-Armed Bandit, and that's a good one too.
My favorite Jazz Album. I also have The Stix.
How's that? I'm long overdue for another Jaga Jazzist album.
Great of course! Half of it is in the style of the song Animal Chin, imo. Then you have song fantastic experimentation dominating the second-half. More aggressive usage of electronics.
Sounds great, Animal Chin was my most played track from ALH. I'll be checking out The Stix soon enough.
Yea, I love this album, it was a big album for me in 2010. I also have One-Armed Bandit, and that's a good one too.
My favorite Jazz Album. I also have The Stix.
How's that? I'm long overdue for another Jaga Jazzist album.
Great of course! Half of it is in the style of the song Animal Chin, imo. Then you have song fantastic experimentation dominating the second-half. More aggressive usage of electronics.
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