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The best music journalist.
Sebastian Spreng, visual artist and music journalist.
It was a triumph for"brand Portugal", music journalist and advertising executive Manuel Falcao told the BBC.
Net, Pet Soundsis the most acclaimed album of all time by music journalists.
Which was very well received by music journalists in Poland and abroad.
The determination to go to theend in their convictions was also appreciated by music journalists.
Music journalists Pete Prown and Harvey P. Newquist locate the"peak years" of psychedelic rock between 1966 and 1969.
Wanted to become a music journalist.
Music journalist Andrew Mueller described China Drum's experience in a single van as a"logistical and administrative nightmare".
The determination to go to theend in their convictions was also appreciated by music journalists.
The term was also used in that sense by music journalist Charles Shaar Murray in his comments about the Boomtown Rats.
Music journalist Bill Wyman said the Edge's guitar playing on the closing track"Love Is Blindness" sounded like a"dentist's drill".
Previous debut CD“FLOW”, released in 2014,was praised by critics and music journalists in Ukraine and abroad.
Experts are- representative of the Festival, music journalist, program Director of the popular radio station or TV channel, Sound producer.
Music journalists regarded the signing of the contract as a significant event not only for the artist, but for Russian hip-hop as well.
A discussion panel featuring Polish and Ukrainian music journalists will discuss the current state of alternative music  in both countries.
Music journalists associate The Weeknd with PBR&B, an emerging wave of recording artists whose music  expands on the sound and sensibility of R&B.
Their second EP, the Muscle Museum EP,attracted the attention of influential British music journalist Steve Lamacq and the weekly British music  publication NME.
Says the music journalist Leszek Gnoiński(author of the"standard work" Encyklopedia Polskiego Rocka):"Mysłowice is a city of some 100,000 people.
I try to show that; the disenchanting mood."[41] As on the 1966 track"Rain", music journalist Ben Edmonds recognises Starr's playing as reflective of his empathy with Lennon's songwriting.
Music journalist Stephen Davis claims the influences of the style can be traced back to acts like Kiss, Boston, Cheap Trick, and the New York Dolls.
According to music journalist Barry Miles:"Hippies didn't just pop up overnight, but 1965 was the first year in which a discernible youth movement began to emerge.
According to music journalist Simon Price, ELO was"arguably the most uncool, even defiantly anti-cool, of the lot and have been the slowest to be rehabilitated since.
According to music journalist Jason Ankeny of Allmusic,"the British acid jazz trio were notable for their pioneering synthesis of acoustic instruments and electronic textures".
Ukrainian music journalists announced the launch of a non-profit project aimed at free distribution of licensed music  by the Ukrainian performers in order to make them well-known.
He also acts as a music journalist for the magazine This Is Rock and has written a book containing all the live albums ever recorded in Spain since 1964 until now, published by Millennium.
Music journalist Simon Reynolds singled out The Smiths and their American contemporaries R.E.M. as"the two most important alt-rock bands of the day", commenting that they"were eighties bands only in the sense of being against the eighties".
Music journalist SimonReynolds noted that the post-punk movement of the late 1970s and early 1980s"had taken whole swaths of music  off the menu", particularly that of the 1960s, and that"After postpunk's demystification and New Pop's schematics, it felt liberating to listen to music  rooted in mystical awe and blissed-out surrender.".
Music journalist Tom Service wrote that Kurtág's music"… involved reducing music  to the level of the fragment, the moment, with individual pieces or movements lasting mere seconds, or a minute, perhaps two."[1] Most extreme of all, his piano piece"Flowers We Are, Mere Flowers" from the eighth volume of Játékok("Games") consists of just seven notes.[1] Because of this interest in miniatures, Kurtág's music  is often compared to that of Anton Webern.