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Review of records and singles: the second time of Hesse Kassel, the roads of Inti-Illimani and the sun of Tame Impala
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Review of records and singles: the second time of Hesse Kassel, the roads of Inti-Illimani and the sun of Tame Impala

The article reviews three music albums: 'Morir Saltando' by Hesse Kassel, 'Caminos' by Inti-Illimani, and 'Hummer' by Tame Impala. Hesse Kassel's second album maintains their energetic and experimental style while adding more precision and intensity to their sound. Inti-Illimani's new album explores a range of musical styles, including social commentary and collaborations, reflecting on themes like identity and resistance. The review also mentions Tame Impala's new album, noting its connection to the influence of bands like The Smashing Pumpkins.

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Review of records and singles: the second time of Hesse Kassel, the roads of Inti-Illimani and the sun of Tame Impala

The article reviews three music albums: 'Morir Saltando' by Hesse Kassel, 'Caminos' by Inti-Illimani, and 'Hummer' by Tame Impala. Hesse Kassel's second album maintains their energetic and experimental style while adding more precision and intensity to their sound. Inti-Illimani's new album explores a range of musical styles, including social commentary and collaborations, reflecting on themes like identity and resistance. The review also mentions Tame Impala's new album, noting its connection to the influence of bands like The Smashing Pumpkins.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural topics—music reviews—and does not engage with political issues, figures, or policies. It provides balanced descriptions of the albums without apparent ideological framing.

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