- The History of Rock Music. Magnetic Fields: biography, discography . . .
A guide to Magnetic Fields: biography, discography, reviews, ratings, best albums
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- The History of Rock Music - The 2000s - Piero Scaruffi
Swedish duo Skull Defekts assembled abstract, chaotic and cinematic electronic soundscapes such as the 55-minute piece of Open The Gates Of Mimer (2005), Magnetic Skulls, off Magnetic Skulls Intense Sound Stimulations (2006), and the 43-minute piece of The Sound Of Defekt Skulls And Intense Cranium Contact (2007)
- Best rock albums of 1994 - Piero Scaruffi
Magnetic Fields: Born On A Train Tiny Lights: Circle Sky Today is the Day: My First Knife Azalia Snail: Into Yr World Mo Boma: Food of the Gods Jesus Lizard: Low Rider Soul Coughing: Sugar Free Jazz Beck: Beercan John Frusciante: Ten to Butter Blood Voodoo Beck: Loser Pegboy: Sinner Inside Dazzling Killmen: Bone Fragments Rancid: Salvation
- Best rock albums of the 1990s - Piero Scaruffi
Magnetic Fields: Holiday (1993) Main: Hz (1996) Maquiladora: Lost Works of Eunice Phelps (1998) Marc Ribot: Rootless Cosmopolitans (1990) Mark Lanegan: Winding Sheet (1990) Mazinga Phaser: Cruising In The Neon Glories (1996) Mazzy Star: So Tonight That I Might See (1993) Medicine: Shot Forth Self Living (1992) Mentallo The Fixer: Revelations
- Best pop albums of all time - Piero Scaruffi
Magnetic Fields: The Charm Of The Highway Strip (Merge, 1994) VanDyke Parks: Song Cycle (WB, 1968) Love: Forever Changes (1967) Bats: Law Of Things (Flying Nun, 1990) Green: White Soul (1989) 6ths: Hyacinths and Thistles (Merge, 2000) Neutral Milk Hotel: In the Aeroplane Over The Sea (Merge, 1998) DB's: Stand For Decibels (Albion, 1981)
- The History of Rock Music - The Nineties
The scene was dominated by Boston's Stephen Merritt (14) His multi-faceted career began under the moniker Magnetic Fields as a humble amateur of pop music who vented his fear and nostalgia via formally impeccable melodies and arrangements
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