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A Place Between
Release Date: 2005 - 03 - 28, Audio CD, Lo Last Update 16.12.2009 06:02
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by - written on 15/01/07 (Very useful, 55 readings)
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Rothko has always been on the edge of my cultural radar: one of a number of bands or musicians on the Leaf / Lo labels that I never quite seem to listen to and I confuse with one another until most form something of a homogenised lump of no doubt disparate sounds and music, but nevertheless most destined never to actually reach my CD or MP3 player. Admittedly, Rothko collaborating with ambient, electronica guru Susumu Yokota suggested that I might one day find the path, as fans of Susumu’s best work: Sakura, The Boy and the Tree, Grinning Cat, will find much to enjoy in A Place Between. So it was that idling through music I came across Rothko, and in this ... Read the complete review
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