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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The mobile version of iMovie seeks to emulate the simplicity of its desktop version. And it does, at a price.
A rich collection of the French composer's uniquely nuanced works for piano.
In practically every way, Non-Stop is a more confident and polished dance record than Bell's debut.
The Discovery Channel iteration of Life wouldn't seem so weak if we couldn't compare it to the British one.
Unkle's latest album continues a curious recent trend of stagnation over innovation.
M is remarkable; one can easily get lost in the story and in Peter Lorre's engrossing performance.
Beautifully played symphonies, and as aggressively-priced hybrid SACDs, they are fantastically easy recommendations.
A standout set that will hopefully bring a bit more overdue attention to a major composer's underplayed offerings.
Take A Bow is a very confident-sounding album from a talented singer-songwriter, and logical progression from past efforts.
This original version of Survivors shows its age in style, but makes up for it with intriguing post-apocalyptic firsts.
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