Lizzzzard - 20.11.2008 Some things in this world are simultaneously creepy and fascinating, like really bizarre rashes or crawly insects. Or simply take a look at the cover ...
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Spencer Kornhaber - 14.11.2008 Drums. Pure, awesome drums. They swarm this album, spiky and syncopated Latin-style, rockin' and krautin' and Bollywoodin', smacking the inside of you...
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Ro Cemm - 03.11.2008  As you should know, if you’ve been paying attention in the last few weeks, El Guincho (a.k.a. Pablo DÃaz-Reixa) hails from Barcelona, where he has be...
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Kev Kharas - 31.10.2008 It seems odd to offer an opinion on Pablo Diaz-Reixa's Alegranza when it's been available in various forms for more than a year now. I first heard the...
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Cole Stryker - 14.10.2008  It’s impossible to discuss El Guincho’s Alegranza! without making note of his home: the Canary Islands. When was the last time you heard of a notable ...
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Steve Hands - 12.10.2008  B>Apart from peeling skins and lobster complexions, just what have the Canary Islands ever done for us, eh Each summer season we send them our young,...
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Andrew Winistorfer - 08.10.2008  For those not initiated with the geography of the Canary Islands (for the record it’s named after dogs, not birds), Alegranza is an uninhabited island...
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Jason Morton - 30.09.2008  Alegranza is just what Scotland needs when faced with autumn’s volatile clouds and persistent winds: Escapism. We need marimbas; we need warm Spanish ...
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Adam Downer - 25.08.2008  Alegranza! is a completely singular piece of music that sits somewhere between hypnotizing and maddening, while also being a seriously entertaining ge...
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Traviss Cassidy - 16.06.2008  It’s 2008 and already our toes are getting splashed by Person Pitch‘s (2007) brackish spray of tidal pop, right Initial listens to Alegranza!, debut ...
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