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Sax Ruins: Blimmguass
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Sax Ruins: Blimmguass

By
Chris Conaton
/ 18 April 2014
The saxophone and drum duo of Sax Ruins resembles a simultaneously intriguing and unholy combination of free jazz and heavy metal.
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Ruins: Place of No Pity

By
Benjamin Hedge Olson
/ 25 March 2013
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Various Artists: The Minimal Wave Tapes Volume Two

By
Timothy Gabriele
/ 12 June 2012
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The ‘Ruins’ at the ‘End of the World’: Atmospheric Ambience and Dream Space

By
Kris Ligman
/ 27 September 2011
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Ruins by Achy Obejas

By
Richard Hellinga
/ 19 April 2009
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Koenjihyakkei: Hundred Sights of Koenji

By
Deanne Sole
/ 17 July 2008
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Ruins: Vrresto [remastered]

By
Kevin Jagernauth
/ 22 June 2005

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