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James: Yeah, it’s got a quite tasty beat I got off an old ’50s percussion record, called Repercussion, like sampled it, chopped it up into little beats.
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Dunner's: First Repercussion from Ports Fiasco? skip to main | skip to sidebar
First Repercussion from Ports Fiasco? JDsg 2006
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Repercussion #1: At the beginning of the year, Headmaster Collins handed Mr. Randall a list of musicals that no one could have a problem with.
The Devil’s in the Diva Paul Ruditis 2007
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Repercussion #1: At the beginning of the year, Headmaster Collins handed Mr. Randall a list of musicals that no one could have a problem with.
The Devil’s in the Diva Paul Ruditis 2007
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Repercussion #1: At the beginning of the year, Headmaster Collins handed Mr. Randall a list of musicals that no one could have a problem with.
The Devil’s in the Diva Paul Ruditis 2007
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Lethargy and Repercussion, out now on LP and digital via Kranky of Chicago.
ARTHUR MAGAZINE - WE FOUND THE OTHERS editor@arthurmag.com 2010
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Repercussion is a languid, introspective account of Hill's life with lyrics recalling those on her 1998 album The Miseducation of
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Mike DiRubbo - Repercussion - Positone Records PR8051, 55: 10 ****:
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Repercussion has such a great alto/vibes communication.
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His new CD, Repercussion, is made up of a quartet featuring the great vibist, Steve Nelson, a regular member of Dave Holland's group, and bassist Dwayne Burno.
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