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... by Danger Mouse and Daniele Luppi. I'm wearing the metaphorical grooves out this one. Can Danger Mouse do no wrong?
Originally posted by avalanchethecatI actually think Dangermouse tends towards a homogenous sound that was at risk of becoming a little tedious (yes, DM, we get it: you quite like the Beatles), but this one was a revalation.
... by Danger Mouse and Daniele Luppi. I'm wearing the metaphorical grooves out this one. Can Danger Mouse do no wrong?
Originally posted by DrKFOh i've got some bits and bobs of Morricone. I like what I've heard of his stuff, but I think the spaghetti western thing gets a big lift from DM's input. You really think he was getting tedious? You not like Broken Bells?!
I actually think Dangermouse tends towards a homogenous sound that was at risk of becoming a little tedious (yes, DM, we get it: you quite like the Beatles), but this one was a revalation.
Try to get some Enrico Morricone - Rome is, in large part, an extended tribute to his work...
Originally posted by DrKFDM, meet EM.
I actually think Dangermouse tends towards a homogenous sound that was at risk of becoming a little tedious (yes, DM, we get it: you quite like the Beatles), but this one was a revalation.
Try to get some Enrico Morricone - Rome is, in large part, an extended tribute to his work...