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Name: David R Perry
Dateline: Nashville, Tennessee
Weblog: www.davidrperry.com/index.php [RSS]
Articles: 80
First Published: Saturday, August 20, 2005
Last Published: Friday, July 18, 2008
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Currently listing articles 80-51:
  1. Music Review: Steinski - What Does It All Mean?

    — One of the godfathers of mashup and collage music finally sees a non-bootleg release of classic underground hip hop.

    REVIEW in Music on July 18, 2008

  2. Music Review: Yaz - In Your Room

    — In Your Roomis a very nice summation of a brief, but shining seminal '80s act.

    REVIEW in Music on July 09, 2008

  3. Music Review: Tiesto - In Search Of Sunrise Vol. 7: Asia

    — In Search Of Sunrise Vol. 7: Asia is a great return to form for Tiesto, and an excellent mix for the summer.

    REVIEW in Music on June 20, 2008

  4. DVD Review: The Onion Movie

    — An odd mixture of actual news spoofs mixed with completely random skits, with mixed results.

    REVIEW in Video on June 10, 2008

  5. Music Review: Sasha - The emFire Collection: Mixed, Unmixed & Remixed

    — The emFire Collection: Mixed, Unmixed & Remixed feels like a disappointing mix of the old and the not very good.

    REVIEW in Music on May 07, 2008

  6. Music Review: Armin Van Buuren - Imagine

    — Imagine is a great introduction to Armin's brand of melodic and accessible trance. It's a no-brainer.

    REVIEW in Music on May 07, 2008

  7. Music Review: Above & Beyond - Anjunabeats 100: From Goa to Rio

    — Anjunabeats 100 is a worthwhile set for those who might be new to either trance or Above & Beyond.

    REVIEW in Music on May 04, 2008

  8. Music Review: Elbow - The Seldom Seen Kid

    — The Seldom Seen Kid showcases Elbow at the height of its powers, delivering some of the best songs of their career.

    REVIEW in Music on April 22, 2008

  9. Music Review: M83 - Saturdays = Youth

    — Saturdays = Youth is M83's 80's new-wave pop album, adding to their existing style with more standard song structure.

    REVIEW in Music on April 16, 2008

  10. Music Review: Moby - Last Night

    — Last Night is crippled by the memory of far better albums from Moby that have come before.

    REVIEW in Music on March 31, 2008

  11. Music Review: Greg Laswell - How The Day Sounds EP

    — Laswell's How The Day Sounds bests his previous work, offering a richer listening experience of new, and arguably improved, songs.

    REVIEW in Music on March 14, 2008

  12. Music Review: Goldfrapp - Seventh Tree

    — Seventh Tree is an exquisite collection of almost perfect songs. It's spring and summer wrapped around delicate and potent memories.

    REVIEW in Music on February 29, 2008

  13. Music Review: Armin Van Buuren - Universal Religion 2008

    — The newly-crowned #1 DJ in the world delivers the latest in his trance empire's conquest of the globe.

    REVIEW in Music on December 22, 2007

  14. Music Review: Sasha - "Park It In The Shade"

    — Sasha delivers the second track in a very promising series of new material.

    REVIEW in Music on December 21, 2007

  15. Music Review: Sasha - "Coma"

    — "Coma" is a dark, rumbling and twisting dance track, and sets the stage for more exciting new tracks from Sasha.

    REVIEW in Music on December 14, 2007

  16. Music Review: Jimmy Van M - Balance 10.1

    — Fans of John Digweed and more recent Dave Seaman should give heed to this latest mix from Jimmy Van M.

    REVIEW in Music on November 07, 2007

  17. Music DVD Review: Patty Griffin - Live From The Artist's Den

    — A short but sweet set from Patty Griffin showcases her new songs as well as past favorites.

    REVIEW in Music on November 01, 2007

  18. Music Review: Michael Brook - BellCurve

    — BellCurve is a grand, lushly cohesive reworking of last year's RockPaperScissors, recommended for those seeking a more progressive ambient fix.

    REVIEW in Music on October 25, 2007

  19. Music Review: The Birthday Massacre - Walking With Strangers

    — The Birthday Massacre deliver another classic album, mixing goth rock and synth-pop into an almost violently catchy masterpiece.

    REVIEW in Music on October 15, 2007

  20. Music Review: M83 - Digital Shades, Vol. 1

    — Digital Shades is a highly enjoyable, if brief, ambient project from M83. Fans are encouraged to indulge their slower sides.

    REVIEW in Music on October 10, 2007

  21. Music Review: Strings Of Consciousness - Our Moon Is Full

    — Strings Of Consciousness. Think indie post-rock spoken word experimental fusion jazz, and you'll be halfway there.

    REVIEW in Music on October 04, 2007

  22. Book Review: Spontaneous Tourism - The Busy Person's Guide To Travel by James Samans

    — Spontaneous Tourism is a mixture of common sense and potentially revelatory information regarding the why and how of travel.

    REVIEW in Books on October 04, 2007

  23. Music Review: Fauxliage - Fauxliage

    — Delerium pairs with Leigh Nash for a full length record, much in the vein of their previous work.

    REVIEW in Music on August 16, 2007

  24. DVD Review: Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film For Theaters For DVD

    — The DVD of the movie based on the show inspired by food products living in the suburbs of New Jersey.

    REVIEW in Video on August 14, 2007

  25. Music Review: Ferry Corsten - Passport United States of America

    — Ferry Corsten's latest deftly mixes his current love of distilling thumping progressive-house tracks with the soaring, melodic sensibilities of trance.

    REVIEW in Music on July 31, 2007

  26. Music Review: Unkle - War Stories

    — Unkle morph slightly into an angular, thumping, yet spacious rock band, and deliver perhaps their most accessible album to date.

    REVIEW in Music on July 25, 2007

  27. Music Review: Mocean Worker - Cinco De Mowo!

    — Mocean Worker takes a DJ's approach to big band swing and jazz music, where a retro appeal is very much intentional.

    REVIEW in Music on June 27, 2007

  28. Music Review: The Little Heroes - Cinematic Americana

    — The Little Heroes are a talented band in search of a style, effortlessly shifting from roots rock to pop-punk and more in the span of

    REVIEW in Music on June 20, 2007

  29. Music Review: Erasure - Light at the End of the World

    — Perfectly timed to come out at the beginning of Summer, it's full of breezy pop songs that hearken back to the group's heyday.

    REVIEW in Music on May 22, 2007

  30. Music Review: The Autumn Defense - The Autumn Defense

    — The self-titled The Autumn Defense record finds the group moving from Wilco side-project to a force of their own.

    REVIEW in Music on April 11, 2007

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