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Posts Tagged Pulse

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November 29, 2019 by Simon Sweetman

Pink Floyd: The Later Years 1987 – 2019

Pink Floyd The Later Years 1987 – 2019 Legacy The post-Roger years examined, remixed – a few rarities…well, in fact this “Sampler” is just a taste of it. The actual “box-set” is still a couple of weeks away; the sequel – if you like – to The Early Years – 1965-1972 (an embarrassment of riches […]
Posted in Blog, Reviews · Tagged 1980s, 1987 – 2019, 1990s, 2CD, A Momentary Lapse Of Reason, Album Review, box-set, David Gilmour, Delicate Sound Of Thunder, Endless River, Knebworth, Live, Nick Mason, Pink Floyd, Pink Floyd: The Later Years 1987 – 2019, post-Roger, Pulse, Remix, Richard Wright, Rick Wright, Roger Waters, Sampler, The DIvision Bell, The Early Years 1965 - 1972, The Later Years, The Later Years 1987 – 2019, You can support Off The Tracks via PressPatron ·

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October 2, 2017 by Simon Sweetman

Jlin: Black Origami

Jlin Black Origami Planet Mu Records Ltd. Jerrilynn Patton has been making music under the moniker Jlin since 2008 – and after a few key singles in the early 2010s she made her mark with 2015’s debut full-lengther, Dark Energy. Twisting rhythms around themselves to create a sprawling, hypnotic prototype of trance and techno splices […]
Posted in Blog, Reviews · Tagged Album Review, Beatmaker, Black Origami, Dance, Dark Energy, Deantoni Parks, Electronic Musician, Hip-Hop, Jerrilynn Patton, Jlin, Jlin: Black Origami, Planet Mu Records, Producer, Pulse, Techno ·

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November 2, 2016 by Simon Sweetman

That Time We Stood Waiting For Four Hours To Buy A CD – And Then, Years Later, Marveled Over Its Glowing Red Light All Over Again

I bought Pink Floyd’s Pulse the very second it became available. It was mid-1995. It was my first year living away from home, in Wellington; ostensibly I had travelled to the capital to study English and Political Science. I already had my undergraduate degree in the works of Pink Floyd when Pulse was released. The […]
Posted in Blog, Miscellany · Tagged 1995, A Momentary Lapse Of Reason, Dark Side Of The Moon, Delicate Sound Of Thunder, Double Live Album, Lambton Quay, Live, Live Album, Marveled Over Its Glowing Red Light All Over Again, Midnight Opening, Pink Floyd, Pulse, That Time We Stood Waiting For Four Hours To Buy A CD - And Then, Years Later ·

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July 1, 2015 by Simon Sweetman

Stubs: #102 – Eru Dangerspiel, Wellington, 2010

This was an amazing show – I’ve been a fan of most of what Riki Gooch does in his various musical guises for quite some time and the grand scope of this – the big, widescreen presentation, a giant band on stage, packed with talent – was something not to be missed. But I nearly […]
Posted in Blog, Miscellany · Tagged 2010, Atom Heart Mother, Blog On The Tracks, Eru Dangerspiel, Live Gig, LOOP, Pink Floyd, Pulse, Review, Riki Gooch, Stub, Stubs, Stubs: #102 – Eru Dangerspiel, Stuff.co.nz, Town Hall, Wellington ·

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January 7, 2012 by Simon Sweetman

The Vinyl Countdown # 1678

Pink Floyd, Delicate Sound Of Thunder (1988) I have a huge love for this album – a sentimental attachment. You see, I never got to see Pink Floyd live. But I got (kinda) close. We were in Auckland when they played on the tour that would come to be represented by this double-live album; the […]
Posted in The Vinyl Countdown · Tagged 1988, A Momentary Lapse Of Reason, Delicate Sound Of Thunder, Double-Live, Live, LP, Pink Floyd, Pulse, Sorrow, Tape, Vinyl ·

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