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Tag: the Legendary Pink Dots

A Perfect Mystery (2000)
Music Reviews Reviews The Legendary Pink Dots Project 

A Perfect Mystery (2000)

On December 23, 2022 by Adam Whybray

A Perfect Mystery urges the listener to turn it up loud, so quietly insidious is its start, with a buzzing like an electric discharge.

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Nemesis Online (1998) and The Pre-Millennial Single (1998)
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Nemesis Online (1998) and The Pre-Millennial Single (1998)

On July 30, 2022 by Adam Whybray

Nemesis Online is a collection of sonically diverse, often low-fi, tracks that seem to have little to do with cyberspace, at least on the surface.

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Three 1990s Pink Dots Compilations
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Three 1990s Pink Dots Compilations

On April 13, 2022 by Adam Whybray

Edward Ka-Spel’s brilliance with The Legendary Pink Dots is to introduce us to isolated characters and then immerse us in their world-view through expansive and mysterious soundscapes. He begins with the most restricted, infinitesimal point of consciousness and then slowly expands it…

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Chemical Playschool 10
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Chemical Playschool 10

On December 27, 2021 by Adam Whybray

Edward Ka-Spel’s brilliance with The Legendary Pink Dots is to introduce us to isolated characters and then immerse us in their world-view through expansive and mysterious soundscapes. He begins with the most restricted, infinitesimal point of consciousness and then slowly expands it…

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Hallway of the Gods
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Hallway of the Gods

On December 6, 2021 by Adam Whybray

A review of ‘Hallway of the Gods’, the most accessible Legendary Pink Dots album of the 1990s. A rare achievement with some real bangers!

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Chemical Playschool 8 & 9 (1995)
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Chemical Playschool 8 & 9 (1995)

On August 18, 2021 by Adam Whybray

Chemical Playschool 8 & 9 is the sort of expansive odyssey we’ve come to expect from these Chemical Playschool releases.

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‘Tryst 7’ by Big City Orchestra & Legendary Pink Dots
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‘Tryst 7’ by Big City Orchestra & Legendary Pink Dots

On May 13, 2020 by Adam Whybray

Tryst 7 is a relatively obscure split cassette release by the Legendary Pink Dots and Big City Orchestra from 1994—and one with many different versions.

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The Maria Dimension
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The Maria Dimension

On September 1, 2018 by Adam Whybray

Edward Ka-Spel’s brilliance with The Legendary Pink Dots is to introduce us to isolated characters and then immerse us in their world-view through expansive and mysterious soundscapes. He begins with the most restricted, infinitesimal point of consciousness and then slowly expands it…

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The Crushed Velvet Apocalypse
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The Crushed Velvet Apocalypse

On June 22, 2018 by Adam Whybray

Edward Ka-Spel’s brilliance with The Legendary Pink Dots is to introduce us to isolated characters and then immerse us in their world-view through expansive and mysterious soundscapes. He begins with the most restricted, infinitesimal point of consciousness and then slowly expands it…

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Four Days
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Four Days

On May 12, 2018 by Adam Whybray

Edward Ka-Spel’s brilliance with The Legendary Pink Dots is to introduce us to isolated characters and then immerse us in their world-view through expansive and mysterious soundscapes. He begins with the most restricted, infinitesimal point of consciousness and then slowly expands it…

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