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Slinging tuneage like some fried or otherwise soused short-order cook. Embiggening the earholes

07 March 2026

March Madness: League Play-offs - Round 7

Nearly half way through the Play-offs.
The Eastern Division still holds a firm lead.
Score to Date: 
Zoviet France - 20    Rapoon Robins - 11 
 
 
:zoviet-france: - Loh Land, Staaltape STCD018, 1992.
decryption codes in comments 

East Taunts West    
Scacen    
Notochord    
Har Hou    
Notochord    
Shamble    
Gygr Carlin    
Al 'Ud
Dust Deofol    
Nostalgie De La Boue    
Trom Eldr    
Vlaag    
Reson Deaw Gwalch    
Lang Mark    
Film - Perversion of Magnitudes    
Film - Flicorian    
Vlaag Morgen    
Gathering Nostoc
 
 
 
 
Rapoon - Errant Angels, Soleilmoon Recordings SOL34CD, 1996.

Burning Rainbows    
The Telling    
Eye Under Ice    
Hear not Here    
Descent
 
 
 

Next up tomorrow...Messianic Ghosts vs Eostre,

3 comments:

  1. Loh Land
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    :Errant Angels:
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  2. Like Mooz I was wondering how you choose the pairings and this is certainly a particularly difficult one for me. Loh Land is certainly excellent. I find it a very versatile ZF record. In yesterday's comments, Rapoon's playfulness was mentioned, but today the ZF album is the playful one. I find Errant Angels rather subdued, the atmosphere is less hopeful than in other Rapoon albums. And I like that restrained approach, the subtle changes.
    I'm surprised myself, but again my vote goes to Rapoon.

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  3. There is a mix of really strong moments on Loh Land like "Nostalgie De La Boue", "Al 'Ud", and "East Taunts West" and then some weaker moments, like "Dust Deoful," "Trom Eldr", and the center piece "Reson Deaw Gwalch" pretty much through the end of the album. It has several short pieces which are good in that the songs don't wear out and have more impact in a short format. Rapoon this time has a handful of long pieces that do wear out their welcome. The percussion is too repetitive and distracts from any progression in the ambience. ZF gets my vote this round.

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