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continually showing why he's one of the most popular party DJs around." Dimitri Nasrallah of Exclaim! called it "one of the most impressive mixes of the year
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tracks, which were recorded when Justin Broadrick was only sixteen. Dimitri Nasrallah of Exclaim! called Fall of Because's output "eerily ahead of its time"
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retrieved December 28, 2016 All's Fair in Love and Negativland, by Dimitri Nasrallah, in Exclaim!; published January 1, 2006; retrieved December 28, 2016
Unitxt (464 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
to adapt his music accordingly for the club's unique environment. Dimitri Nasrallah of Exclaim! wrote "Unitxt, however, is a major leap forward from both
Cobblestone Jazz (636 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Colonist, November 25, 2010 "The Stages of Cobblestone Jazz". Exclaim!, Dimitri Nasrallah, Oct 30, 2007 "Mathew Jonson". ra.co. Resident Advisor. Retrieved
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"Before Today" the No. 15 Pop & Rock Album of 2010. Exclaim! writer Dimitri Nasrallah said that "Before Today is a hard-earned victory lap for Pink, not
Wait Long by the River and the Bodies of Your Enemies Will Float By (2,546 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
the album will "rip out your eardrums, perhaps even your heart". Dimitri Nasrallah of Exclaim! wrote that the band "ooze intensity and broken hearts
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the CD is playing but alas they just get mildly hot." Exclaim!'s Dimitri Nasrallah called it "[a] worthy 2006 follow-up to a great 2005 album, but those
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magazine's annual ranking of electronic albums, with Exclaim!'s Dimitri Nasrallah writing of Ellison: "In the five years since he first appeared on