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The Weakerthans @ the Melkweg
So Martijn Buisman is back with his review of The Weakerthans gig at the Melkweg, in Amsterdam. “Leaning on this broken fence between past and present tense” Weakerthans, Melkweg November 26th Let me describe the way I usually walk to the Melkweg and
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Wednesday, December 05, 2007 6:28 PM
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Battles @ Melkweg Old Room, Sunday October 14th
Isolation.tv welcomes back guest columnist Martijn Buisman who once again was lucky enough to catch Battles live in Amsterdam. Greetings my musical friends! I'm back after a short absence, and with something I have written about in the past as well. This
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Friday, November 09, 2007 12:08 PM
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Bright Eyes live @ the Melkweg
Well that lucky bastard that is our Dutch correspondent Martijn Buisman, has a review of Bright Eyes live at the Melkweg in Amsterdam, so enjoy. Anticipation was high for the Bright Eyes concert in the recently remodelled “Max” room at the Melkweg in
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Tuesday, July 17, 2007 12:32 PM
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The Dark End Of The Street: The story of James Carr
Isolation.tv welcomes back guest Dutch columnist Martijn Buisman who returns with the sad story of one of the greatest soul singers ever and his only lasting legacy. His hit making days were almost a decade ago. Still he occasionally performed in the
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Monday, July 09, 2007 1:46 PM
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“People won’t be people when they hear this”
Our Dutch correspondant Martijn Buisman is back with a review of Battles live at the Paradiso in Amsterdam. The night started somewhat different than a usual show in the Paradiso. In the main room Interpol was playing their sold-out show but behind closed
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Tuesday, May 22, 2007 11:32 AM
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Martijn's guide to Spike Jonze Videos
Okay this was meant to be tomorrow's post, but seeing as I am not going to be around tomorrow, I thought I would quickly put it up now. This is a post about legendary filmmaker Spike Jonze by Martijn Buisman. The Videotrack of My Life By Martijn Buisman
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Tuesday, May 01, 2007 5:34 PM
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Sam Cooke's Bring it on Home To Me
So our Dutch columnist, Martijn, is back for the second time this week with this great post about Sam Cooke and his song Bring it on home to me . Happy Reading! If you want to know more about Sam Cooke go to Martijn's website . There are two albums by
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Tuesday, April 17, 2007 5:19 PM
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Martijn’s Midnight Mimerings Revisited : Singles Collected 3
So all the way from Amsterdam, guest columnist Martijn tells you what singles have been rocking his world of late. Battles – Atlas Math-rock at it’s very best. From their first LP comes Atlas, a rumbling, thumping song with offbeat drumming and as tight
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Monday, April 16, 2007 11:30 AM
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Martijn’s Midnight Mimerings Revisited : Singles Collected 2
Isolation.tv welcomes back Martijn for another round of Singles Collected Modest Mouse – Dashboard They didn’t make the cut last week but I have to include them this week. This is the first single from their new album ‘We Were Dead Before The Ship Even
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Monday, April 02, 2007 6:07 PM
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Matijn’s Midnight Mimerings Revisited : Singles Collected
Isolation.tv would like to welcome back regular Dutch columnist Martijn Buisman who has written about his five favorite singles of the moment. 1. Samuel L. Jackson – Stack-A-Lee Yes, my friends, Martijn’s favorite song of the week and even of the year
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Tuesday, March 20, 2007 5:42 PM
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Martijn's Midnight Mimerings - Revisited: The Decemberists Live
Isolation.tv would like to welcome new guest columnist Martijn Buisman all the way from Amsterdam. Martijn has kindly agreed to resurrect a column that he used to write for a zine he produced in Amsterdam. You can expect gig reviews, album reviews, think
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