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Dan Gorman

Helping you find something good to listen to.

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Hello y’all!

Not a whole lot of news to fill you in, so I’m going to default to my usual quick bullet-point introduction:

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On the Shores of a Different Time

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Lately the weather has been up and down here; we’re back to a bit of a chilly streak (my preferred temperature) but it was so humid and hot the other day that even the rabbits in our garden were digging holes an...

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Digging for Something with John A. Nieves

I’m reaching out and asking writers, band members and music curators to tip us all off to their favourite underrated albums, overlooked or unfairly obscure gems… even the downright over-hated. Hopefully it’s another fun way for you to find...

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As you might be able to tell from the stack of reviews in here, I’ve fallen down a few rabbit holes the past few weeks. First, somehow I ended up going on a deep dive into Synthpop from 1985, 1986, and 1987 in a...

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Being Cold

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Hello y’all!

Over on the Rosy Overdrive discord, the topic of punk zines came up again and one user posted some images of Punk Planet before making their own RateYourMusic list for a 2001 edition.

It inspired me to revive...

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