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Various - Poets dub by 7samurai

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2008-06-23 11:57:45 by jazzelicious in Boggienomore
Poets Dub" is a retrospective of recent releases on Poets Club Records, mixed and compiled by one of the hottest producer around: 7 Samurai. They have digged deep in the Poets Club catalog (Atomhockey, Digital Jockey, Kieser.Velten, Zilverzurf ...) and spin a wide range from Stereotyps future dub to Waldecks downbeat and an experimental Brian...
 
 
 
 
 
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The Beat Poets! Is this their year?

2008-09-01 11:04:42 by patrickcutliffe in Guest Music Bloggers
 
...poets Described by NME as Blistering, Frenzied, blood-stirring, rock that weaves its way through U2, the Foos and The Vines The Beat Poets are quickly becoming one of the most exciting new acts to emerge from Northern Ireland in recent years. BBC ATL in 2007 described them as Northern Irelands hardest working unsigned band with the Irish Star...
 
 
 
 
 
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AS THE POETS AFFIRM - I Want To Tell My Heart To You. But I Cannot Say English (2004)

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2008-02-18 01:38:36 by Editor in Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews)
...Poets Affirm may not be one of those bands, what they've got in talent and songwriting exceeds many of their contemporaries. The listener discovers this right from the first song. Polyhymnia is a song that is dramatic and explosive, switching back and forth between a light piano and distorted guitar at will. The band immediately presents to...
 
 
 
 
 
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Poets Dub ep by 7samurai

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2008-06-16 23:25:00 by jazzelicious in Boggienomore
...Poets Dub" album, the 7 Samurai have also crafted the exclusive track "Feel the same" for this compilation, featuring Jamaican born Desmond Foster (Freddie Cruger, Zilverzurf) on vocals, who also is the elusive host throughout this complete "Poets Dub" session. More slices? Eat this: the rare Panoptikum remix for "Feel the same" comes as a a...
 
 
 
 
 
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AS THE POETS AFFIRM - The Jaws That Bite, The Claws That Catch (2004)

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2008-08-15 00:15:49 by Editor in Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews)
...Poets Affirm have a very standard post-rock sound with the embellishments of a cello and a pocket trumpet for good measure, with a very lush sound and even some underlying jazz influences, but things just never get off the ground. Besides not having a stand-out sound, the songs just lack memorability. As I am writing this review, I can't even...
 
 
 
 
 
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CD Review: The Bedsit Poets Rendezvous

2008-10-09 22:58:27 by delarue in Lucid Culture
 
...Poets 2006 debut The Summer That Changed was a gorgeously summery collection of soaring, harmony-driven, Britfolk-flavored anthems and mellower pop numbers. By contrast, this is their autumn album, pensive, jazzier and more stylistically diverse. The charming harmonies of Amanda Thorpe and Edward Rogers (both of whom have released excellent...
 
 
 
 
 
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Honoring Our Elders: A Tribute to The Last Poets

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2008-02-11 03:01:28 by bigced in The Hip Hop Cosign
...Poets will be honored for their unwavering commitment to the arts and community The program provides an opportunity for students and community members to meet and hear The Last Poets. Additional readings will be offered by award-winning performance poet MO BEASLEY , emerging spoken word artist CHRIS SLAUGHTER , and a high school student...
 
 
 
 
 
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From Finland, with love: Poets of the Falls U.S. debut tonight

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2008-04-29 21:25:46 by camter in Soundboard
...Poets of the Fall sound like they are stuck in 1993 (the band may remind you of oft-maligned post-grunge act Live , except with less-grating vocals and better lyrics, despite the fact that English is lead singer Marko Saarestos second language But POTF, as their fans call them, dont seem to care that their earnest rock sound is out of favor....
 
 
 
 
 
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MCLAUGHLIN, JOHN - Thieves And Poets (2003)

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2008-03-15 12:15:58 by Editor in Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews)
...Poets" suite (the title is McLaughlins benign interpretation of the artistic impulse) is clearly the highlight here, but at a mere 26+ minutes it wasnt long enough to fill an entire CD. So he added several shorter numbers, recorded alongside the Aighetta Quartet (a group of likeminded musicians from southern France), padding the disc to a...