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A channel-surf through the discount bins of cut&paste post-modern contemporary classicism! Ambient meets experimental jazz meets sonic theater in this icy-cool collection of eclectic constructionz & soundscapes from Falter Bramnk.

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    Paradise Discount
    Falter Bramnk
    Manufacturer: Acidsoxx Musicks
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Miscellaneous | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Indie Music | Stores | Music
    ASIN: B0009WDQGE
    Release Date: 2004-03-15

    Tracks:

    1. Organisation
    2. Re-member
    3. Blush Control
    4. De profundis
    5. Flop Opera
    6. Cristal Palace
    7. Suture
    8. Venus Macula

    Product Description

    A channel-surf through the discount bins of cut&paste post-modern contemporary classicism! Ambient meets experimental jazz meets sonic theater in this icy-cool collection of eclectic constructionz & soundscapes from Falter Bramnk.

    Music:

    1. Pigeonhed
    2. Rising of the Phoenix [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics]
    3. Ritual de lo Habitual [Explicit Lyrics]
    4. Rock Spectacle [Live]
    5. Rusty Halo Not Ready For Radio
    6. Senses Of Geometry
    7. Stay Out of Trouble
    8. Straightaways
    9. String Theory
    10. Superfuzz Bigmuff Plus Early Singles

    Music

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    Music

    Birds of Appetite

    Debussy: String Quartet, Ravel: String Quartet

    Granados: Valses poéticos H147; Gerhard: Don Quixote

    Invincible Summer (+1 Bonus Track)

    Bird Blobs [Import]

    Incandescence

    First Impressions (1959 Original Broadway Cast) [Cast Recording]

    Franck: Symphony in Dm; Poulenc: Concerto for organ & strings in Gm

    Everything's a Love Letter [Import]

    George Enescu: Orchestral Works (Box Set) [Box set]

    Horns of Plenty, Vol. 3

    Exactly Like You [Live]

    Cumbias Y Vallenatos

    Faded Rose

    Conversation with Michel