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		<title>Magma &#8211; Bourges 1979, AKT XV</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s safe to say that French band Magma is like no other. Leader Christian Vander&#8217;s concept of a futuristic rock/ jazz outfit included a language (Kobaian) constructed specifically to fit his musical vision. To my ears, Kobaian sounds something akin to German, and fans have Web pages devoted to translation if you care to delve [...]]]></description>
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