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- | :[Ocean of Sound's] parallels aren't music books at all, but rather [[Italo Calvino]]'s ''[[Invisible Cities]]'', [[Michel Leiris]]'s ''[[L'Afrique fantôme]]'', [[William Gibson]]'s ''[[Neuromancer]]'' ... David Toop is our Calvino and our Leiris, our Gibson. ''[[Ocean of Sound]]'' is as alien as the [[20th century]], as utterly Now as the [[21st century|21st]]. An [[essential]] [[mix]]. --[[The Wire]]. | + | {{GFDL}} |
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