Michael Cimino
All my life more
Julian Casablancas
Now I really have to ask: who is he? more
Aphex Twin
He was one of my favorite artists until a few weeks ago. more
Converge
Re-evaluate yourself. No more than 4 though. more
Twink -Think Pink
It is superfluous to spend any more words on a record already widely delivered to Legend, except to say that when one John Adler, known as TWINK, former drummer for Tomorrow and Pretty Things, and at the time with the Pink Fairies, decided to record on his own (but with SOME guests)... this work of pure FREE FORM underground emerged: noises, psychedelia, visions, delirium... the Deviants' recipe elevated to apotheosis. more
De La Soul -3 Feet High and Rising
I remember it fondly as we listened to it with my friends in the "Philips Roller" while messing around with our skateboards. Good times. more
Freur
aliens… a myth from my childhood Freur - Doot Doot  more
George Baker Selection
A subtle groove in Little Green Bag. more
The Who -Live At Leeds
Considering the age he has, you wouldn't say so at all when listening to him. Chapeau. more
Frank Zappa -Lumpy Gravy
This is truly inaudible. more
Julian Casablancas
It's so cool and then it's beaautiful! more
Tom Waits -Rain Dogs
One of his best. more
Counting Crows
they made great light rock with country-folk influences. They are not at all an indie rock band (as is often said), they are exquisitely classic (among other things, Duritz's influences are Dylan, Morrison (Van), and the Boss) more
Tom Waits
I love her blues and experimental pieces; her voice is divine. I definitely appreciate her jazz work less, as I find it quite boring (even though the lyrics remain valuable, of course). She remains a Unique and incomparable artist and figure. more
Premiata Forneria Marconi
Very talented musicians, unfortunately, out of about 20 albums, only a few songs are remembered. So something doesn't add up. more
Elvis Costello
I never understood it. more