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Essential Listening: Best of Jan Jelinek
It all started with a Secret Thirteen mix in 2014. Before this I’d never heard of Jan Jelinek, and truthfully, the only reason I even gave it a chance was superficial – the disparate track list, and that I recognized … Continue reading
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Essential Listening: Muslimgauze
Let’s consider the bastardisation of the word ethnic. Its contextual use is invariably pretentious and therefore so is the question. Similar to the incessant use of ‘iconic’, its overuse means it no longer carries gravitas. Now it simply means – … Continue reading
Song Of The Day – A Small Intricate Box Which Contains Old Blue Opium Marzipan by Muslimgauze
From the album ‘Iranair Inflight Magazine’ (2003)
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