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| | Delia Gonzalez & Gavin Russom: The Days of Mars: Pitchfork Review (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13) |
 | | New York transplants Delia Gonzalez and Gavin Russom-- the DFA duo who don't play dance punk, noise, or death disco (except when performing as Black Leotard Front)-- are keeping busy by playing art gallery installations and skipping stones across the same cosmic lake as forefathers Tangerine Dream, Terry Riley, and stone cold Mike Oldfield. |
 | | In some other universe (which they are doubtlessly exploring in between building analog synthesizers and soundtracking video art), they are superstars, riding the wave of meta-consciousness, outlining patterns that only make sense when you look at them a millions miles away. |
 | | Or, maybe there really is only so much that can be wrung from a single chord progression-- but no, that's actually one of their strengths, treading the milky regions of The Singularity, perfectly at home with both advanced technology and the primordial One. |
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