The Earthsea saga is a splendid example of how to write original fantasy that is at the same time very "down to earth." Its prose is also beautifully crafted—very spare, yet dense and capable of conveying vivid images in just a few lines. more
Differently tuned. more
Certainly a prominent figure in modern popular music even if her musical exploration isn't quite my thing. But the quartet of albums from "Debut" to "Vespertine" would impress anyone and is enough to place her in the pantheon. It's one of the few cases where I personally recognize the need to separate personal tastes (which would be three stars) from the undeniable value of the artist (five stars). So let's say an average of four, which I think "captures" her well. Also because after the dreadful 2004, she has produced a lot of mediocre material, full of vain experimentation and bland, soporific ballads cubed. It's still comical to see her profile on the Scaruffi website: a lot of 7s and 6.5s for the albums (which on average means at least one extra point for another critic), while in the descriptive text, she gets shredded from beginning to end with the usual killer style... a glaring example proving that some of the profiles were written by someone else. A cosmic clown. more
Thanks to my little fairy! more
Thanks to my fairy! (02/11/2011) more
Franke & Froese at the highest level, never reached again. more
Like K.Schulze, music that materializes the cosmic dream. more
The cosmic dream materialized in music. more
For beauty, grandeur, and atmosphere, I place it just behind the unbeatable "X".
This too is a masterpiece. more
The most beautiful and exciting work of Klaus.
An invaluable masterpiece. more
Beautiful but a bit cloying more
Yeah! And live it's masterful. more
Immense! And David has delightful touches. more