Lost somewhere in the rolling hills of Tennessee, David R Perry can occasionally be found doing dark, unspeakable things to words. Printed words, spoken words, electronically mangled words... really any kind but twittered words.
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Music Review: Damien Rice - 9
"9" treads similar sonic territory to "O," in that it's largely slower and more stripped-down acoustic singer-songwriter fare, interspersed with songs of thicker dynamic texture.
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Music Review: Depeche Mode - The Best Of, Volume 1
The Best Of... attempts to right the wrongs of past Depeche Mode best-ofs with almost the right formula.
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DVD Review: Gloomy Sunday
This is the engaging story of the Hungarian Suicide Song and the toll it takes on lovers in war-torn Hungary during the Holocaust.
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DVD Review: MXC (Most Extreme Elimination Challenge) - Season One
It's painful. It's hilarious.
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Music Review: Kaskade - Love Mysterious
Kaskade's almost obsessive emphasis on quality songwriting rises above the limitations of the genre, creating a great record for any music listener.
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Music Review: Faithless - Renaissance 3D
Renaissance 3D is a disappointing set for those looking for extra Faithless material, who would be better served with a real B-sides collection.
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Book Review: Ubuntu Linux For Non-Geeks by Rickford Grant
Kid-tested, mother-approved Ubuntu Linux For Non-Geeks is highly recommended for both new Linux users and new computer users in general.
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Music Review: Sasha - Live At Avalon
Sasha's latest mix, an industry-first live release, is slow and measured, but once your surrender some headspace, it will suck you in.
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Interview: DJ Armin Van Buuren
Trance music stalwart Armin Van Buuren talks about his latest release, the state of dance music, and upcoming projects.
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DVD Review: Hong Kong Phooey - The Complete Series
Hong Kong Phooey is now available on DVD, which might be good news for anyone with small children, and perhaps unimportant to anyone older.
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