Tag Archives: Gramm
Essential Listening: IDM for late spring/early summer – Jan Jelinek circa 2001-2002 & Consumed in Key – Plastikman & Chilly Gonzalez (2022)
T.S. Eliot stated that April is the cruellest month. Well at this latitude I’d add May to that too. It’s a tease of a month; the summer solstice gets closer, days lengthen considerably, the wind no longer bites quite so … Continue reading
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Tagged Aphex Twin, Berlin, Bob Dylan, Canadians, Chilly Gonzalez, Computer Soup, Consumed In Key, Detroit, Disco, Druids in Wiltshire, Essential Listening, Farben, German pastiche, Gramm, Heroin kills baby elephants, Human sized Bumblesting, IDM, Improvisations And Edits Tokyo, Jan Jelinek, John Coltrane, Keith Richards, LCD Soundsystem, Live Aid, London, Loop Finding Jazz Records, May is the cruellest month, New Orleans, New York, Personal Rock, Plastikman, Punk, Richie Hawtin, Secret Thirteen, Starbox, T.S. Eliot, Techno, velux windaes, Voices Of Freedom, W.H. Auden
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Song Of The Day – Type Zwei by Gramm
From the album ‘Personal Rock’ (1999)
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Tagged 2021!, 90's, Ambient, Berlin, Glitch beats, Gramm, Jan Jelinek, Personal Rock, Song Of The Day, Type Zwei
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