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It may not be a full-fledged LP, but All Delighted People is probably my favourite of Sufjan's works. Without an overaching album theme to tie the songs together, it felt like Sufjan was free to experiment on each track and give them their own unique sound. And because of that (and Sufjan's talent), every track on there is a standout track. Angkasawan
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Everytime I hear this album I groove like a tiny dancing Pomeranian getting a haircut. Anyone that hears this will definitely get blessed and funkified from the great Vulf. musicandmyth
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I first heard "Adrienne & Adrianne" on FF's "Tailwinds" album, which had it's own kind of magic thanks to Kenni Holmen and the extra flavor of that sax section. This version reminds me of the Harlem Globetrotters and the piano and drum work are fantastic. "It Gets Funkier II" appeals to my computer nerd sensibilities. This album features Theo Katzman's best drumming that I ever heard. t0cktock
Pivoting from German to English, disco to soft rock, the groovy Swiss duo branch out on their first album in six years. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 28, 2024
Eccentric pop that connects the dots between progressive ambient and warped video game soundtracks can only be called truly psychedelic. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 26, 2024
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My god, what an absolutely incredible Suite. I'll admit, I've struggled to get into Pharoah Sanders due to diving headfirst into some of his most challenging catalogue and that never worked. This is the perfect place to restart. Floating Points is new for me and I can honestly say I've never heard synthesizer music this lush and organic before. the LSO is just perfect. This is one of those albums that any serious music fan needs in their life. The perfect swan song for the great Pharaoh! 5/5 ClassyMusicSnob