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Old 11.27.2010, 11:14 AM   #73
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Originally Posted by _slavo_
Someone might disagree, but I'm saying Labradford.

The first LPs were not so good (although not "awful" by any means) but since "E Luxo So" the things started to move up rapidly.

A few years later, I say..
The first two Labradford LPs are the only ones I kept, and the only ones that I don't find to be super-sterile snoozefests.
I am probably more attached to those because Prazision completely blew my mind when it came out. It made a huge impression.

The first few Death In June LPs are not to my taste so much, but when he switched to the "apocalyptic folk" style, I couldn't get enough.
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