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Puffing a Partagas' "Robusto" Tipo D nr. 4 and listening to this solo piano piece - from Meredith Monk's "Volcano Songs" - in loop-mode, can be an addictive habit... and they sure - both - made my day.
The artist will forgive me for the someway down-to-earth comparison, as both the sensorial experiences are soooo rich and various and TRULY strangely interacting to each other... the combination was just... perfect!
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