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Ayaya's Solo Angle of 2006 Sports Festival featuring all current H!P members, held at Saitama Super Arena.
Shimizu's Solo Angle of 2006 Sports Festival featuring all current H!P members, held at Saitama Super Arena.
Momochi's Solo Angle of 2006 Sports Festival featuring all current H!P members, held at Saitama Super Arena.
Chinami's Solo Angle of 2006 Sports Festival featuring all current H!P members, held at Saitama Super Arena.
Sudo's Solo Angle of 2006 Sports Festival featuring all current H!P members, held at Saitama Super Arena.
Miyabi's Solo Angle of 2006 Sports Festival featuring all current H!P members, held at Saitama Super Arena.
Kumai's Solo Angle of 2006 Sports Festival featuring all current H!P members, held at Saitama Super Arena.
Risako's Solo Angle of 2006 Sports Festival featuring all current H!P members, held at Saitama Super Arena.
Umeda's Solo Angle of 2006 Sports Festival featuring all current H!P members, held at Saitama Super Arena.
Yajima's Solo Angle of 2006 Sports Festival featuring all current H!P members, held at Saitama Super Arena.
Nakki's Solo Angle of 2006 Sports Festival featuring all current H!P members, held at Saitama Super Arena.
Airi's Solo Angle of 2006 Sports Festival featuring all current H!P members, held at Saitama Super Arena.
An online concert for LOONA’s third mini album 12:00.
Sometimes, as an artist, you can revisit the same well and pull different types of water—think of Real Estate, or Chaz Bundick of Toro Y Moi, or Kurt Vile. And then, sometimes, you're just repeating yourself, like Ratatat. There’s nothing regressive or cynical in Ratatat’s consistency, because I do believe these two guys are making the music they want to make (see their game Genius annotations here), but I also think that on Magnifique, their fifth record, the well has dried up. There’s something about not being able to tell five years has passed between records that makes you wonder about an artist's evolution.
Patricia Barber Quartet Belgrade Jazz Festival
Joe Winston's award-winning account of America's largest countercultural event. Thousands of people gather each summer in the Nevada desert to erect and burn a 40-foot tall human effigy. A temporary city rises from the dust and 100-degree heat, and a sort of anarchist society emerges. Festival goers strut naked, dance in the mud, create theatrical "Theme Camps," invent religions, shoot automatic weapons at stuffed animals, or whatever else they don't get enough of at home.
TRACKLIST: No Love Lost Edge Of Darkness This Mortal Coil Reek Of Putrefaction The Granulating Dark Satanic Mills Captive Bolt Pistol Black Star Keep On Rotting In The Free World Ruptured In Purulence Heartwork
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