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tuleeko tän nimi radiotaajuudesta 106.7? ![]()
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tuleeko tän nimi radiotaajuudesta 106.7?
"a verbal play on the name of the Boston FM radio station Magic 106.7."
Oivalluksen hetkellä olin heikosti
ravittu, joten
totesin, onkos kellään sitä fallin ekaa sinkkua, eiku että lehden nimen on oltava
Nälkä.
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Ei kyllä oikein tää uus levy lähteny. Kuuntelin perään kans Age Ofin ja olipa helvetin tylsä sekin. Nyt kävi näin.
Eri, sittenkin helvetin hyvä!
Oivalluksen hetkellä olin heikosti
ravittu, joten
totesin, onkos kellään sitä fallin ekaa sinkkua, eiku että lehden nimen on oltava
Nälkä.
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uusi levy tulossa, again 
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uusi video ja tuo again-levyhän on yksi vuoden ehdottomasti parhaita levyjä
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Vähitellen joutuu miettimään onko Again sittenkin jopa vuoden paras levy
Ihan tajutonta neroutta, kuunnelkaa ihmeessä jos ei levy vielä ole tuttu 
Karhut feissiin kuule tää on se reitti hä ...ja kerran eräs naarassusi melkein mun kengille kusi 

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huippuhyvästä again-levystä ilmestyy kaikenlaisia ihme bluray-painoksia:
SPECIAL EDITION BLU-RAY PRESENTED IN A 3MM ACRYLIC SLIPCASE, LINE BENT TO SHAPE, SCREEN PRINTED TO THE FRONT FACE AND HOUSING A CLEAR PETG PCB HOLDER. THE PCB (AKA PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD) HOUSES A PULSING GREEN LED LIGHT THAT IS POWERED BY 2 AAA BATTERIES (NOT INCLUDED) AND PRINTED WITH LOGO MARQUES. PRESENTED IN A BROWN CORRUGATED CARDBOARD PRESENTATION BOX WITH THE SLIPCASE INTERNALLY HOUSED IN WHITE STRATOCELL FOAM. INCLUDES FOLD OUT BOOKLET SIGNED AND NUMBERED BY DANIEL LOPATIN.
ALL AUDIO AVAILABLE IN DOLBY ATMOS & STEREO
ATMOS MIX BY MIKE DEAN, TOMMY RUSH & SEAN SOLYMAR
taitaa jäädä ostamatta, cd riittää itselleni 
hieno video 
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Ääniwallissa keskiviikkona 6.11. 
Karhut feissiin kuule tää on se reitti hä ...ja kerran eräs naarassusi melkein mun kengille kusi 

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keikka peruuntunut

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Ääniwallissa torstaina 13.11.

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Oneohtrix Point Never - Tranquilizer (Warp Records)

Today, Oneohtrix Point Never announces his new album Tranquilizer, set for release digitally on the 17th and physically on 21st November 2025 via Warp Records.
The announcement arrives alongside three new tracks: “For Residue,” “Bumpy,” and “Lifeworld” — offering a glimpse into a world where media decay, ambient unease and fragile beauty collide.
Rooted in a chance moment, a routine visit to the dentist, lying beneath a fluorescent panel of blue skies and palm trees, Tranquilizer is a surreal, deeply textural record that asks what it means to escape into the past, and what we return to after. The album was sparked by Lopatin’s discovery that a vast archive of 90s sample CDs had vanished from the Internet Archive, a moment that left Lopatin creatively charged.
Drawing from those salvaged sounds, Tranquilizer conjures a sonic hallucination: ambient calm twisting into digital chaos; mundane textures giving way to emotional overload. It’s a record shaped by obscurity and obsolescence. Real and unreal blur. Samples melt into static. A door creaks open inside a dream. This is Oneohtrix Point Never at his most immersive, not looking back with nostalgia, but reframing lost sound as a vessel for new emotion. Speaking about the record, Lopatin says: “It’s a record shaped by commercial audio construction kits from a bygone era— an index of cliches turned inside out. It is a return to a process-oriented form of music making for me that I felt best evoked a certain kind of madness and ennui in the heart of culture today.”
Alongside the announcement, Lopatin reveals Tranquilizer’s cover art: a painting by Indiana-based artist Abner Hershberger, whose abstract-yet-earthy work reimagines the North Dakota flatlands of his Mennonite upbringing. His visual language, rooted in forgotten materials and agricultural landscapes, mirrors the record’s own themes of decay, memory, and craft.
Over the past two decades, Lopatin has become one of the most quietly influential figures in modern music. His early Eccojams helped spark the vaporwave movement; albums like R Plus Seven and Garden of Delete redefined ambient and experimental music for the digital age. Beyond his solo work, he has scored acclaimed films for the Safdie brothers (Uncut Gems, Good Time, Marty Supreme), and collaborated with The Weeknd, Charli XCX, Iggy Pop, David Byrne, and Anohni.
With Tranquilizer, he offers not a sedative escape but a conscious return.
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taitaa olla enempi ambientia tuo uusi levy
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