Discogz.blogspot Jun 2026

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<div class="main-grid"> <!-- MAIN POSTS AREA --> <div class="posts-area"> <!-- POST 1 — classic album deep dive --> <div class="post"> <div class="post-date">✧ 20 APRIL 2026 ✧</div> <div class="post-title"><a href="#">Vladimir Estragon — "Midnight Cassettes" (1984, Private Press)</a></div> <div class="post-meta">📌 posted by Discogz | 📀 genre: minimal synth / coldwave | ⚡ 7 comments</div> <div class="post-body"> <p>For years, this phantom Latvian tape circulated only among Baltic collectors. <strong>Vladimir Estragon</strong> cut only 200 copies of his debut, a fever dream of analog sequencers, mumbled poetics, and malfunctioning drum machines. Finally a needle-drop surfaced last winter — and it's as bewitching as the rumors claimed. The opening track "Glass Bridge" sounds like a lost <em>John Carpenter</em> outtake submerged in Baltic fog.</p> discogz.blogspot