-
Patrin may
refer to:
Patrin,
symbol or
signpost left for
later travellers in
Romani culture Eugène
Patrin,
French mineralogist and naturalist. This disambiguation...
- Eugène
Louis Melchior Patrin (3
April 1742, Lyon – 15
August 1815, Saint-Vallier) was a
French mineralogist and naturalist.
Following two
years of travels...
- 2019). "Flying
Lotus Flamagra". Pitchfork.
Retrieved September 27, 2021.
Patrin, Nate (August 29, 2008). "Flying
Lotus Los Angeles". Pitchfork. Retrieved...
- CULTURE" (PDF). "Romani
Customs and Traditions:
Death Rituals and Customs".
Patrin Web Journal.
Archived from the
original on 21
August 2007.
Retrieved 26...
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album to
chart in the US. In a
largely favorable review for Pitchfork, Nate
Patrin cast the
album as a
return to form for Dumile,
following a
period of limited...
-
second was more
professional and factual. In 2014, the
contributor Nate
Patrin said
Pitchfork had
become "what
publications like the
Village Voice used...
- prog and
pysch (sic) with shoegaze". In a
piece concerning Mark E. Smith,
Patrin noted that The Fall's This Nation's
Saving Grace was "the
album that Rate...
- the
cover "haunting and melodramatic". Conversely,
Stereogum editor Nate
Patrin criticized the
chorus and
production but
praised the "aloof strangeness"...
-
Notes to the Funk Singer’s
Debut LP", vinylmeplease.com, June 22, 2017.
Patrin, Nate (July 15, 2016). "The
Columbia Years 1968-69". Pitchfork. Retrieved...
- and hide in a long-forgotten
Harkonnen no-globe
discovered by Teg's aide,
Patrin. Teg uses his
strong resemblance to his
ancestor Duke Leto Atreides, to...