Tag: Gustav Mahler
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Magazine Sixty Music Review with Changing My Scene – Art Music and The Beatles
Greg Fenton reviews Changing My Scene – Art Music and The Beatles – From Stockhausen To The Goons – Él Records I’ve been especially eager to write about this collection of treasures, nuggets, and unconventional brilliance, so much so that I’m at a loss for words about what more to add. Apart from the fact…
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Notes From The Underground: Radical Music Of The 20th Century – él Records
Where to begin. Like forever calling this collection of exemplarily works celebrates all that was worthwhile of the twentieth century, denoting times, evoking memory, lives lived and lost. Spanning four discs of undeniable pleasure living in the moment is cast aside as history is rewound spelling out the story of humanities rites of passage tuning…
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I’d Love To Turn You On: Classical and Avant-Garde Music that inspired the Sixties Counter Culture. Volume Two – él Records
There aren’t enough words to fill the page to describe just how exhilarating, revolutionary (there’s that thought again), amid the sheer utter brilliance of artists from all disciplines and certainly in some cases undisciplined, step forward The Goons – I’m Walking Backwards for Christmas, which are yours to experience here. From moments capturing the clear…
