Thanks Randy....I really like it. It is cool how the motor is separate from the table. It fits into an opening on the left side so there is no vibration from it to the rest of the unit.
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I'm listening to Rhapsody and the song is Emerald Sword.
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Finnish Baroque Orchestra, Sirkka-Liisa Kaakinen-Pilch
and literally swooning over these two discs:
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I'm a big fan of Richard Davies, have been since the '94 Cardinal record with Eric Matthews, and his three solo records, especially the excellent first two, There's Never Been A Crowd Like This and Telegraph, but for some reason never felt a compulsion to check out what he did with the Moles before all that. Turns out that the last Moles record pictured above was probably more akin to a Richard Davies solo debut, and sounds very weird and cool. Very much a 60s psych-chamber-pop sound. Nice stuff, and very nice sounding too. Been listening to it a lot lately, along with the later ones.
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