THE FRAGMENTED FLÂNEUR.

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  • Album Review: They Worshipped Cats by Les Big Byrd

    Album Review: They Worshipped Cats by Les Big Byrd

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    Album Review: Cable Street Sessions 12” by The Oscillation

  • Album Review: Far Out by Black Bombaim

    Album Review: Far Out by Black Bombaim

  • Album Review: Drone Head by The Janitors

    Album Review: Drone Head by The Janitors

  • Album Review: Master Sleeps by Hills

    Album Review: Master Sleeps by Hills

  • Album Review: A Psych Tribute to the Doors

    Album Review: A Psych Tribute to the Doors

  • Album Review: The Second Bardo by Cult of Dom Keller

    Album Review: The Second Bardo by Cult of Dom Keller

  • Album Review: Sky Is Hell Black by Has A Shadow

    Album Review: Sky Is Hell Black by Has A Shadow

  • Album Review: Strange Wave Galore by Radar Men From The Moon

    Album Review: Strange Wave Galore by Radar Men From The Moon

  • Album Review: Hello Griefbirds! by The Shine Brothers

    Album Review: Hello Griefbirds! by The Shine Brothers

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About the blog

My name is Simon and I first had the idea of The Fragmented Flaneur some years ago. I really got into the whole idea of wandering around aimlessly, being part of my surroundings but at the same time somewhat removed.

I have recently realised that I also tend to use this method when writing about music… wandering through an album and often taking somewhat random ideas and feelings from it.

On this website you will find all sorts of music from many different genre and much of what I like is experimental and improvised. I mostly write about bands and labels that are making music as a labour of love…which is what the website is intended to be.

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