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Jordan Reyne
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mimus
2011-04-29 19:14:29 UTC
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HmmMmm, Jordan Reyne's music is "variously described as 'industrial
folk', 'folk noir' and 'Antipodean Steampunk' yet defies any cut and
dried description" . . . :

http://www.jordanreyne.com/

I forgot my earbuds or I'd give 'er a whirl.

Next time.

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Let there be Downside Celtic electro throbbing?
Sez Chee kit
2011-05-04 09:55:53 UTC
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Post by mimus
HmmMmm, Jordan Reyne's music is "variously described as 'industrial
folk', 'folk noir' and 'Antipodean Steampunk' yet defies any cut and
http://www.jordanreyne.com/
I forgot my earbuds or I'd give 'er a whirl.
Next time.
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Let there be Downside Celtic electro throbbing?
Why do not you not say anything about the existing bands?
mimus
2011-05-04 20:15:17 UTC
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Post by Sez Chee kit
Post by mimus
HmmMmm, Jordan Reyne's music is "variously described as 'industrial
folk', 'folk noir' and 'Antipodean Steampunk' yet defies any cut and
http://www.jordanreyne.com/
I forgot my earbuds or I'd give 'er a whirl.
Next time.
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Let there be Downside Celtic electro throbbing?
Why do not you not say anything about the existing bands?
Why doesn't anyone else say ANY SHPXIN' THING AT ALL?

And I've been too poor to keep the CD collection up-to-date:

I'm missing "new" Android Lust, Covenant, Die Form, want Emilie
Autumn's _Opheliac_, etc.

Heck, I still don't have _Geography_, although that's sort of a glitch
in the acquisition program rather than the more recent financial woes.

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Someone else throb a bit, dammit.
mimus
2011-05-04 20:23:46 UTC
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Post by mimus
HmmMmm, Jordan Reyne's music is "variously described as 'industrial
folk', 'folk noir' and 'Antipodean Steampunk' yet defies any cut and
http://www.jordanreyne.com/
I forgot my earbuds or I'd give 'er a whirl.
Next time.
HmMmm, not exactly driving, overly euphonic, not enough dissonance/
noise, icky guitar stuff here 'n' there--

But "The Machines of B" and "The Washing Machine Song" are odd enough.

Folk techno!

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More drive and throbbing and less git-tar--but keep the musique
concrete.

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