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May 23 is the 143rd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (144th in leap years). There are 222 days remaining.



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The Kallikak Family: May 23rd 2007: Pitchfork Record Review (477 words)
For their newest release, Kallikak brainchild Andrew Peterson has moved even further away from traditional structure, employing layers of field recordings, ambient noise, and non-verbal vocals to create an outstanding cut/paste ambient collage that is propelled by a continuous onslaught of fresh ideas, wistful beauty, and haunting arrangements.
May 23rd 2007 is also a sort of concept album, telling the story of a time-obsessed man and the date on which he is expected to die, both of which are identified as May 23rd 2007.
Unlike most album that are tagged "ambient," May 23rd 2007 constantly shifts and morphs between engaging sounds and styles, drifting from drones to c'n'p edits to pastoral folk.
:: tell-all records :: artists :: the kallikak family (345 words)
May 23rd 2007 is the most important date in one man's life.
It is May 23rd 2007's belief that the undiluted core of any given day's historical meaning is preserved at any moment of humanity's interaction with it, regardless of locale.
May 23rd 2007's unsettlingly hilarious shows involved such bizaare elements as tape-delayed audience interaction, camping, and countless jokes dropped purposefully as lame ducks to universal discomfort.
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