Claus Zinger: If You Only Knew
Sometimes, music stops sounding like music and more so becomes a really neat piece of art. For Israeli musician, Claus Zinger, this definitely holds…
Read MoreSometimes, music stops sounding like music and more so becomes a really neat piece of art. For Israeli musician, Claus Zinger, this definitely holds…
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Read MoreWhen I reviewed the Go! Team‘s debut album, Thunder, Lightning, Strike back in 2004, I described it as sounding like “the soundtrack from a…
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