Artist: Pajo
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #67 Jan-Feb 2007
Pajo – 1968
David Pajo has made great music as a member of Slint and Tortoise, as a contributor to the Palace Brothers and Stereolab, and as a solo artist of many pseudonyms, including Papa M and Ariel M. Pajo isn’t so much another mask as it is a glowing screen: on 1968, as on last year’s self-titled [...]
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