Thursday, February 5, 2015

Mixerr Album Reviews #490

This is Michael Mixerr. On this fine glorious day, I will review the elegant, marvelous, classical masterpiece of an album titled Plays Victorian Machine Music by an artist of the name Plinth from Ireland. This album was released on CD in the year of 2006.

When you listen to this classical masterpiece of an album, you will automatically think of the classical Baroque sound that is extremely prevalent in classical music of that period. The Victorian parlour music that is performed on this album is coming from the sounds of the Victorian parlour music machines to fit in with the mood and tone of this album. All of the recordings were ripped from vinyl and cassettes from the archives of Plinth's recordings from the years of 2004 to 2005. These are Plinth's own recordings.

I can guarantee you will enjoy the winding, piping, creaking, and wood-knocking sounds of the Victorian parlour music that is performed on this album from the sounds of the Victorian parlour music machines! You will enjoy the winding and piping that come from the chiming wood pipe organs.
I rate this album, Plays Victorian Machine Music, 5/5*****!!

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