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Lindstrom: Where You Go I Go Too Digi-LP
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Where You Go I Go Too Digi-LP
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cosmic debut album from Lindstrom
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label :
Feedelity Recordings
date added :
08/20/2008
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Lindstrom
Where You Go I Go Too
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28:58
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119
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$2.99
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$4.99
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Lindstrom
Grand Ideas
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10:10
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119
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$2.99
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$4.99
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Lindstrom
The Long Way Home
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15:58
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92
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$2.99
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$4.99
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the patented lab review |
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Pricing Note: these are double-triple length tracks that comprise an album.
OK, so even though this is only three tracks (but look at the time length on these suckers) this is actually Lindstrom's long-awaited debut album. Consider this an LP, not a single or EP. If you've kept up with new disco at all for the last few years you should be all pretty familiar with Lindstrom's brand of Norwegian cosmic disco. "Epic" is a word used a lot to describe this stuff, and I don't think it's in error. Just take a listen (albeit a small listen) of the title track which clocks in at around 30 minutes(!). The thing ebbs and flows, awash with layers of ambience and melodies that really take there time to fade in and out of each other. I know the sound sample in the player doesn't do justice to the track but just trust me on this one. Also check Grand Ideas that gets the ol' arpeggiator out for some kickin' space italo vibes, and lastly The Long Way Home that flies takes you back to earth with gentle guitar melodies and breezy effects that make you feel like your on the wings of a giant falcon (or Falcor if you want to imagine that). Definitely recommended.
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reviewed by snackmaster
08/20/2008
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