Lorna
Doom more
Godspeed You! Black Emperor
E noi abitualmente dormivamo sulla spiaggia qui, dormivamo tutta la notte... non lo fanno più. Le cose sono cambiate... vedi. Non dormono più sulla spiaggia. more
The Church -Starfish
This album is for me the pinnacle of the thirty-year production of the Australians; a record that represents the ideal and elegant summary of their sound: a perfect intersection of Rock, Pop, and Psychedelia, with New Wave references that are highlighted in songs like "Under The Milky Way," "Blood Money," "North, South, East and West." But it’s the superb "guitar-driven" pairing of "Antenna" and "Reptile" that rises above the rest, thanks also to the splendid voice of Steve Kilbey... Refined... more
Paul Newman
Who the fuck are these idiots? I just wanted to define the actor! ONE damn it! more
Tormento
Useful as the intimate part of Susanna Tamaro. more
Deep Purple
I'll be super basic: "Child In Time" in the famous live version from the album "Made in Japan"...Cornerstone...Nothing more to say. more
Animal Collective
They did great things, they started as an incredibly interesting project in its sadistic process of distorting a hallucinogenic and delirious baroque pop and deliriously varied noise-afro-psych-electronic (the masterful second album 'Here Comes The Indian')...a process that culminated in the beautiful acoustic textures/melodies reminiscent of a Brian Wilson committed in a mental institution on 'Sung Tongs'. Then, for me, they terribly lost their way...what a shame. more
Lorna
Big pig. more
Einstürzende Neubauten -Drawings of Patient O.T.
The demonic dance of the assembly line. more
The Gun Club -The Fire Of Love
Every word would be superfluous... more
Goldfrapp -Felt Mountain
For me, it remains the 'discone' by Golpfrapp, an immense work that requires repeated and focused listens on the scenarios created: absurd, cinematic, and stylish that this project manages to convey. more
Duran Duran -Duran Duran
I met them with their first album; I was young but I couldn’t stop playing it on the turntable. I liked them (and I still do today), and with the subsequent albums, I spent musical afternoons and had discussions with ‘cultured’ friends who hated them from the start. Then came the post-Arena period (the fake live) and a couple of albums I didn't like... I reassessed them in 1993 with this album, then they got lost, rehabilitated, lost again, and reactivated; they still stay true to the project, perhaps too. more
Hans Zimmer -Inception
Music that flows well even without having seen, loved/hated, or watched Nolan's film, is interesting how those damn chords manage to blend within the compositions and how they create dramatic and ethereal landscapes at the same time. Zimmer is a musician who masters the epic and molds it with the use of instruments, whether it's an orchestra or a synthesizer, it matters little. more
Blur -Parklife
CD purchased in London, summer 1994. Discovered by chance, but never left behind! - this album is perfect, everything is balanced, it grinds the UK musical genres and reassembles them into beautiful songs while distancing itself from the trends that were in vogue at the time. I have never understood the association with bands like Oasis and the relegation to the 'brit-pop' genre; here we are talking about well-crafted music. more
Francesco De Gregori -Calypsos - 9 canzoni nuove
Excellent packaging for the album, but in the '00s I consider it inferior to the two peaks "Pezzi" and especially "Amore nel Pomeriggio." Nevertheless, 40 minutes of poetry in music, as always. more
Mihai Edrisch
French screamo is one of its highest expressions. As far as I'm concerned, it's better here than in Celeste. more
South Park
But Cartman, you've got a 3-meter satellite dish sticking out of your butt! more
John Entwistle
Phenomenal bassist, and with Keith Moon forms one of the most incredible rhythm sections in all of rock. more
Depeche Mode -Sounds Of The Universe
Not up to the standard of the DM production. more
Grip Inc.
Thrash, thrash and more thrash!!! Controlled power from one of the best bands in the genre of the nineties and beyond. And when you have Dave Lombardo on drums, everything becomes easier... AMAZING... more