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If you love conventional roots music, bear in mind that it is unlikely that this album will be the first choice for you -- However, If you love This Heat, Rhythm and Sound, Cabaret Voltaire's "Sluggin' For Jesus", Muslim Gauze, Can and very early ONU Sound... |
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Written by Justin Kleinfeld
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The music on Magnetic Learning Center was made for those quiet evenings at home when you decide the time is right to turn off the lights and snuggle up to that special smoking apparatus you’ve been neglecting. The product of former Prong/Godflesh/Foetus member Ted Parsons... |
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Written by Stacy Meyn
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Dub originated in Jamaica, but its addictive skank captures ears and hearts all over the globe. Broken down thusly, "tele" means far, "dub" stands for sound, and "gnosis" equals truth. Drummer Ted Parsons (Prong, Foetus) and pals take dub...
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Dub fans eager to explore the outermost extensions of the music will find satisfaction in Magnetic Learning Center (Wordsound Recordings), Teledubgnosis' first full-length cd. Don't expect traditional reggae... |
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A debut that's not half as dark as it is cloaked. Deep but avoiding the active search for doom, the treatment of Parson's percussions and the appearances of Tony Maimone's fluid bass lifts this album to another level. |
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