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Sguardo contemporaneo

Album - 16 may 2006 - DeB Id: 367451
By Bugo
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  • Martello
    9 may 20
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    If you remove the plectrum from the title, the definition of the piece comes out. Let's add a completely and Ta dan.
     
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  • Martello
    9 may 20
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    Arranged by God and the text is a bit more substantial than usual.
     
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  • Martello
    9 may 20
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    The arrangement is a bit of a mess, the lyrics are good.
     
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  • Martello
    9 may 20
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    I believe it is the testament of the nerd world. At least, that's my conviction.
     
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  • Martello
    9 may 20
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    For arrangement and lyrics, let's reach out to Elio. Wow, fantastic!
     
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  • Martello
    9 may 20
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    Interesting the change of tempo and vocality between verse and chorus.
     
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  • Martello
    9 may 20
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    Attention, Bugo means business. An ultra badass track, a fucking masterpiece.
     
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  • Martello
    9 may 20
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    Hallucinated. With a different arrangement, it could have been a masterpiece.
     
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  • Martello
    9 may 20
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    Some things in the arrangement are nice, but it doesn't have anything special.
     
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  • Martello
    9 may 20
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    A little too bland compared to other tracks on the album, but I wouldn't throw it away.
     
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  • Martello
    9 may 20
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    Heard little, yet it stayed impressed in me.
     
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  • Martello
    9 may 20
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    Terrifying arrangement like everything else practically, I really like the lyrics a lot.
     

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Bugo

Bugo (Cristiano Bugatti) is an Italian singer-songwriter from the Novara area, often associated with lo-fi experimentation, irony, and sharply observed everyday storytelling. Reviews describe frequent stylistic shifts (from lo-fi rock and acoustic songwriting to synth/electro-pop), and live shows marked by improvisation and multi-instrument performances.
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