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Fantasma – Quase [IMPORT Orange or Black Vinyl] – New LPThe debut LP from Fantasma. Quase LP by Fantasma "Fantasma was formed in NYC in the year of 2022 by two friends that immigrated from Brazil to try their luck in the belly of the beast. Fantasma, meaning ghost in portuguese, tells the story of a soul that aims to become real and establish a better future amidst dystopian times. The songs are punk post punk influenced by bands like Wire, Wipers, UK anarco punk and brazilian soul, especially Tim Maia who
The debut LP from Fantasma.
"Fantasma was formed in NYC in the year of 2022 by two friends that immigrated from Brazil to try their luck in the belly of the beast.
Fantasma, meaning ghost in portuguese, tells the story of a soul that aims to become real and establish a better future amidst dystopian times. The songs are punk / post-punk influenced by bands like Wire, Wipers, UK anarco-punk and brazilian soul, especially Tim Maia who also lived in NYC and was deported after robbing a car. These are lyrics about class struggle, being undocumented, riding your bike for work, faith in the unseen and failing in and out of love.
The band is now: Lucas Cabu, Gustavo Venturelli, Marc Grillo (Stigmatism), Margaret Chardiet (Pharmakon/ Dollhouse) and Craig.
Songs written and recorded by Gustavo Venturelli and Lucas Cabu at home.”
A swirling, beautiful collection of songs make up the Fantasma debut LP (a demo cassette was released a few years ago), steeped in DIY punk. At times reminiscent of A Culture of Killing, Straw Man Army and Diat, one of the most refreshing and original records you will hear this year.
First 100 on Orange Vinyl
"Fantasma was formed in NYC in the year of 2022 by two friends that immigrated from Brazil to try their luck in the belly of the beast.
Fantasma, meaning ghost in portuguese, tells the story of a soul that aims to become real and establish a better future amidst dystopian times. The songs are punk / post-punk influenced by bands like Wire, Wipers, UK anarco-punk and brazilian soul, especially Tim Maia who also lived in NYC and was deported after robbing a car. These are lyrics about class struggle, being undocumented, riding your bike for work, faith in the unseen and failing in and out of love.
The band is now: Lucas Cabu, Gustavo Venturelli, Marc Grillo (Stigmatism), Margaret Chardiet (Pharmakon/ Dollhouse) and Craig.
Songs written and recorded by Gustavo Venturelli and Lucas Cabu at home.”
A swirling, beautiful collection of songs make up the Fantasma debut LP (a demo cassette was released a few years ago), steeped in DIY punk. At times reminiscent of A Culture of Killing, Straw Man Army and Diat, one of the most refreshing and original records you will hear this year.
First 100 on Orange Vinyl
released November 7, 2025
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★★★★★ 5
Great Mat, Slight Grip Issue (lika all mats)
Color: Black
Comfortable and solid for workouts, but it can be a bit slippery on the floor during intense poses. Still a great overall yoga mat.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2026
★★★★★ 3
The tear-iest anti-tear mat
Color: Green
The good: It's super thick and squishy. So it has that nice bouncy feeling when you're using it. The strap is easy to secure on the mat as well once it's rolled up. The color is also super cute.
The bad: it's not Anti-Tear. It says in the name that it is, but the second I got it it tore. Only a little bit but still. For how cheap it is, I don't mind, but keep that in mind if you're buying this.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Love
Color: Deep Wine
This is a great quality, thick and pretty colored yoga mat! It's easy to roll up and put away and of course, just as easy to sanitize than the yoga mats with the little dips and crevices in their designs.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great Knee Support
Color: Blue
The 1-inch thickness provides exceptional support and cushioning, making it ideal for a variety of exercises beyond just yoga.
The high-density foam used in this mat is a game-changer. It not only cushions my joints but also retains its shape remarkably well.
The carrying strap is a convenient addition, allowing for easy transport wherever I go. Plus, the mat is easy to clean, which is a huge plus after sweaty workout sessions.
While the extra thickness might not suit everyone's preferences, especially if you prefer a thinner mat for certain poses, I find it perfect for my needs. It strikes an excellent balance between comfort and stability, providing the right amount of cushioning without compromising stability during balancing poses.
Overall, the BalanceFrom All Purpose Yoga Mat will become an indispensable part of my fitness routine. Its durability, support, and easy maintenance make it a top choice for anyone seeking a reliable exercise mat for various workouts.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2023
★★★★★ 5
Perfect For My Routine
Color: Black
I am retired military, so exercise has always been a part of my daily routine. Since the pandemic I have had to adjust, which is hard because the gym has the equipment I have become accustomed to. I didn’t realize how different it was working out there as when I started to work out at home on my hard wood floors (no carpet anywhere). I thought it would be easy but the military exercise mat is entirely too thin and was making my tailbone hurt tremendously, so I had to give up my sit-ups and some other ab exercises. This kind of threw a wrench into my routine and I could start feeling my motivation go away. I decided to take a look on Amazon for a thicker mat. I should have done this long ago because I found this one I’m writing about. It’s the shape of any typical exercise Matt except it’s 1” thick. It appears to be made of a type of foam (not bothering to look at the description right now). When I pulled it out I thought I was going to sink in making sit-ups even harder but it’s firm but not hard. I like it better than what is at the gym. Durability will be hard to determine until I’ve had it a while but I’m definitely excited to start back up on my exercises.
I recommend this mat if you have hard wood floors, bad back, bad knees, etc.
I thought I read some negative reviews about mats this thick because of yoga and balance but I beg to differ. If balancing is part of your exercise routine, then a mat which makes balance harder is exactly what you want. Exercise is supposed to be challenging and you need to work harder to see a difference. If that isn’t your goal or if balance is a medical issue, this may not be the right mat for you. Something you may not think about is I have chronic foot pain and this mat makes it less painful for me to stand or jump.
For me, this mat is perfect.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2020