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The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo (2011) original score by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross.
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Marian Załucki (ur. 5 maja 1920 w Kołomyi, zm. 13 kwietnia 1979 w Warszawie) - poeta, satyryk i pisarz.
Dzieciństwo spędził we Lwowie, po wojnie mie...
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Marian Załucki (ur. 5 maja 1920 w Kołomyi, zm. 13 kwietnia 1979 w Warszawie) - poeta, satyryk i pisarz.
Dzieciństwo spędził we Lwowie, po wojnie mieszkał w Krakowie, gdzie zadebiutował w Teatrze Satyryków, w którym prezentował swoje wiersze. W latach 1956-67 występował w kabarecie Wagabunda, a od 1962 w teatrach warszawskich Buffo, Syrena oraz kabaretach "U Lopka", "Dudek" i w popularnych programach Podwieczorek przy mikrofonie, Poznajmy się, Zgaduj zgadula.
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Off the three, "Kindred" (12-minute symphony No. 1) will be the most recognizable to Burial die-hards, featuring that same clanking metal...
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Off the three, "Kindred" (12-minute symphony No. 1) will be the most recognizable to Burial die-hards, featuring that same clanking metal-on-metal garage skip-and-swing. But this time something just feels heavier, harder, more devastating. Burial's been credited since the beginning as a prophet tying together UK genres old and new, but there's never been a better argument than "Kindred", which hints at the agility of jungle with the lead-footed heft of dubstep as seen through elliptical garage beats. They tumble and timestretch like vintage Metalheadz underneath smouldering Reese basslines, and the vocals lack Burial's usual phrases, instead choking out syllables smothered by the aural ash and soot that seems to soak the recording in a humongous, unearthly rumbling. As a whole "Kindred" sounds bigger than anything he's done before, an infinitely detailed behemoth that lumbers and shakes the ground beneath it with every little stroke of movement.
cut from the article of, http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/1...
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Off the three, "Kindred" (12-minute symphony No. 1) will be the most recognizable to Burial die-hards, featuring that same clanking metal...
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Off the three, "Kindred" (12-minute symphony No. 1) will be the most recognizable to Burial die-hards, featuring that same clanking metal-on-metal garage skip-and-swing. But this time something just feels heavier, harder, more devastating. Burial's been credited since the beginning as a prophet tying together UK genres old and new, but there's never been a better argument than "Kindred", which hints at the agility of jungle with the lead-footed heft of dubstep as seen through elliptical garage beats. They tumble and timestretch like vintage Metalheadz underneath smouldering Reese basslines, and the vocals lack Burial's usual phrases, instead choking out syllables smothered by the aural ash and soot that seems to soak the recording in a humongous, unearthly rumbling. As a whole "Kindred" sounds bigger than anything he's done before, an infinitely detailed behemoth that lumbers and shakes the ground beneath it with every little stroke of movement.
cut from the article of, http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/1...
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How to get a quick meal in the streets of india.
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