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=BACK IN= TEMPLES, WITCHES, TOY, etc. A young man from Wales, H. HAWKLINE, aka Huw Evans, signed by HEAVENLY, who is entering the second golden age of everything currently released, full album. JOSEF K's cover of Paul McCartney's "McCartney II" was produced by ARIEL PINK. The last two local albums have already exceeded $150.[Read More]
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=BACK IN= Is there a woman who thinks and lives more than her, CATE LE BON, the 5th album in 2019 is clearly the splendor of Akiko Yano and other Japanese pop influences, but her original is not affected by the atmosphere. What it does is its mental strength and consciousness, and many of the world finds it uncomfortable, but the chosen ones sensually feel it. There is a gentle warmth in the space, but there is also an individualistic will that can be found in more than the wonderful past work produced with H.HAWKLINE, who was a long-time partner of ALDOUS HARDING's latest work. The best masterpiece ever. Stella Mozgawa from WARPAINT, SWEET BABOO from Wales, and H.HAWKLINE also participated.[Read More]
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real authentic. Entered the top 3 women of the 2010s. New Zealand's female ALDOUS HARDING, and this is also the 3rd album that will be included in the 3 best album candidates for 2019. Her comedy, which is so easily overlooked by many experts, creates spaces here and there, where she does things beyond our imagination Her mouth rises to the right, and then we see a smile Become. Above all, each song is ridiculous on its own, and there is no fragment of the atmosphere that music everywhere is pretentious. All 9 songs seem to fly by, but they are long and short like life. Co-produced by H. Hawkline, a hidden genius from Wales.[Read More]
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-BIG LOVE special privilege not for sale poster + first-come-first-served overseas sticker *Hurry up*-A dangerous beauty exudes from it. A genius with a true madness that the world doesn't notice. This 2022 album by ALDOUS HARDING is sure to become one of the representative albums of the 2020s. Art should not be a silent revolution. We can live and die in vain. That's what I think after picking up this album, but this album shows minimal and traditional performances and arrangements, while the modern art metamorphosis born from the values of the new era shines freshly, but at the same time, we are ordinary people. While offering a dilemma that can't keep up with, it's a masterpiece that brings out ideas for the future ...[Read More]