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Sepultura „Roots” (1996). One of those adventurous metal albums of the era when metalheads explored new territories for their genre. Here we have a tribal metal.
Traveling record store find 🤘
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arterrorist · 11 days
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Iron Maiden ”No prayer for the dying”. It was the last puzzle missing in my IM collection. I mean now I have all I want: the first ten albums (live included).
Up the Irons🤘
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arterrorist · 11 days
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OJC „Tenor Conclave” for 5$ 🥰
Just check the lineup🤩
4 tenor aces engaged in incredible conversation and thankfully there is enough room for the stellar rhythm section to shine, too.
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arterrorist · 12 days
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Whole lotta Pablo Records
This last label created by Norman Granz is a goldmine for highest quality mainstream jazz ✨
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arterrorist · 12 days
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Savoy Brown „Looking in” (1970) - their sixth album, I was looking for it fir a while and finaly found it for an affordable price✨
I really like their take on British blues rock, and would gladly add „Hellbound train” to my collection. One day I will 🤗
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arterrorist · 12 days
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A thrash metal gem 🤘
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arterrorist · 23 days
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Travelling record store haul. Mostly on Pablo Records and Verve. Five of them includes Count Basie, some other talents represented: Miles Davis, Gerry Mulligan, Dizzy Gillespie, Ella Fitzgerald, Zoot Sims, Bud Powell, Charles Mingus 🥰
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arterrorist · 30 days
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Debut album by DAAU (1995). First time on vinyl ✨
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arterrorist · 30 days
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There are pianists and there is Thelonious 🥰
His first Riverside albums were ment to reach wider audience by tempering his angular style and record some well known melodies. Well, Monk did it willingly while staying true to himself 🤗
He plays like nobody else, no matter his compositions or not ♥️
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arterrorist · 2 months
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Another gem from Brubeck’s Time-related series.
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I’m still missing „Time changes”.
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arterrorist · 2 months
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Bud Powell (one of the main bebop-era piano players) on Blue Note in an excellent company (Sam Jones & „Philly” Joe Jones) 🥰
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arterrorist · 3 months
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A rather radical innovators at the time (1960) and yet, while being bold, the music is spacious and full of different moods.
Love the cover photo. Guys with attitude🥰
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arterrorist · 3 months
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Post-rock gem by Kraftwerk.
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arterrorist · 3 months
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Eine kleine travellogue. Postcards from the trip to see a theatrical piece I really like.
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arterrorist · 3 months
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My second album is gainning momentum, and I'm over the moon <3
My second album "No more my lord" got some attention. It is being reviewed, transmited via radiowaves, talked about, bought on Bandcamp, put on youtube, put on dj mixes. It gathers likes, follows and comments. The amount of support is increddible, here is the part of all the buzz. I'm grateful for all these reactions, they mean a world to me <3
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arterrorist · 3 months
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Some Blue Note gems. From bebop, hard bop, soul jazz, boogaloo, to modal, avant jazz, and free.
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arterrorist · 4 months
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Sozialistisches Patienten Kollektiv - „Leichenschrei” (Corpse scream). Ultimate industrial album? That’s what Edward Ka-Spel of The Legendary Pink Dots thinks. And he may be right. Disturbing and evocative soundscape.
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