Ricchi e poveri
An entertainment phenomenon designed by the Christian Democracy to distract the idiots from the messes and the troubles of the system. more
Nek
The emblem of the non-culture of Italy. A character devoid of value, crafted in a laboratory. more
Jovanotti
Insipid but at least genuine in its beginnings. Obscene and full of rhetoric in its continuation. more
Luciano Ligabue
A genuine and pleasant phenomenon at first. Then a rascal ready to take advantage of the "nothing" of the Italians. more
Vasco Rossi
A drug addict with the right connections. Salvo "Front of the stage" more
James Brown
SOUL POWER! more
Litfiba
Very great up to Pirate more
Prince
Parade is a masterpiece. Great albums in the '80s, mediocre afterwards. more
Eric Clapton
Great technique, mediocre in terms of composition. more
U2
One of the most overrated bands ever, but Achtung Baby is a masterpiece. more
Slash
He contributed to creating great albums with Guns 'n Roses. Insipid and useless on his own. more
Axl Rose
A hen with red hair. But the albums by Guns 'n Roses are still great. more
His Name Is Alive
an American group from the early '90s that embodied the entire aesthetic of 4AD, from the beautiful covers to the sounds they offered. The first three works "Home Is Your Head," "Mouth By Mouth," "Livonia," are indescribable jewels of mysterious, shadowy atmospheres. Records for solitary autumn sunsets. more
Giovanni Allevi
The new Ludovico Van Beethoven. Actually, no, the new Jovanotti: he has more rhythm. more
Ludwig van Beethoven
It had no rhythm. more
Tiamat
In alternating phases more
This Heat
Light years ahead. more
Francesco De Gregori
One of the greatest and most fundamental singer-songwriters in the history of Italian music. His continuity is to be appreciated; his poetry will remain immortal, unaffected by the weight of passing time. One of the patriarchs of Italian light music, a great pianist with an unmistakable touch, precise and perfect in his singing.

"E Cesare perduto nella pioggia sta aspettando da sei ore il suo amore ballerina..." more
Kraftwerk
In their own right, they stand out, they dominate. Magicians and pioneers of electronic music long before it commercially exploded in the '80s. Brilliant and fascinating, robotic melodies that seep into your brain and enchant you with their simplicity on one hand, and their artistry on the other. Kraftwerk are the fathers of electronic music, or at least the adoptive fathers, as before them there were musicians who introduced the genre; however, they have laid down the foundations. more