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Gary Numan in General: ... Numan - Manchester Academy - 21.2.01 Don't you find it bizarre the way celebrities are portrayed by the media. Well maybe you don't. Maybe you are the sort of person that thinks Anne Robinson is the devil itself and that Craig David is the sort of guy you'd like round for a cup of tea. So I'm here at the Academy and Gary Numan walks on stage clad in black - so right he must be a satanic indust...
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Cardiacs in general
... is hard to describe the music of the Cardiacs. Imagine the film 'The Wicker Man', with all its pagan foreboding and cruel humour. Imagine the tv programme 'The Magic Roundabout' in all its cute eccentricity. Throw in some musical influences (early Genesis, Sparks, Small Faces, reggae, and particularly punk). Well, you might be getting the idea. The Cardiacs are unique. Formed in the heyday of punk rock and still surviving to this day, they have gathered an extremely loyal following. Their line-up has gradually dwindled over the years and they are now a predominantly guitar based band (as they were originally). However, they will be most fondly rememb...
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sysip10 Kraftwerk in general
... future of modern music electronic music began in Dusseldorf in 1970, when an avant-garde German band, "The Organisation" re-invented themselves as Kraftwerk, setting in motion a train of events which introduced a whole new language into popular culture. By pre-dating electro, house, ambient and techno by more than two decades, Kraftwerk are possibly the most influential band of the late 20th-century. Having studied compositional theory at the Dusseldorf Conservatory, they have more in common with Stockhausen and Russian Constructivism than Chuck Berry and Andy Warhol. Yet, in creating pop hits like "Autobahn", "Trans Europe Express", &qu...
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robinlacey Sigor Ros - Live
... ros have an ethereal quality to their music that can be incredible,and songs like sven-g-englar defy description,so i was a little disappointed not to be completely blown away by this gig...dont get me wrong,it was certainly a very good gig,but it didnt quite hold my attention fully throughout...the start was very good,and an excellent version of sven-g-englar,which had been blaring,for want of a better word,out of tower records for the preceding week,seemed to get the crowd in the mood for the gig,but somewhere in the middle things seemed slightly less than captivating...a guest icelandic singer brought the level back up a bit,and there was something haunting about...
Read the full review: sigur ros,temple theatre,dublin by robinlacey
 
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