Miles Davis
"He who has changed music at least three times in history," according to him, and I believe it. more
Frank Zappa
It will take many more years to understand the full Greatness of this artist; for now, his work is part of the cultural heritage of humankind. more
Cream
Prototype of human rock, for a hypothetical probe to be sent into space, to be presented to new forms of extragalactic civilizations. Compris? more
Oliver Stone -Le Belve
Swift direction and successful scenes, Stone hasn't done better lately. more
Bob Seger
In Italy, no one cares except for Morandi, who with a reworked version of one of his songs in Italian (thanks, because what would “we got tonight” be ruined) won Sanremo!
Anyway, a huge rocker from Detroit, greatly underrated, with great songs and tons of energy, definitely listen to the live “Nine Tonight”!!!!! more
Delegation -Eau de Vie
Elegant disco dance, a refined expression of the 80s. Strings, brass, voices, and rhythmic guitar like never before. Enjoyable and danceable, in short, a reference album for the decade to come. more
Foo Fighters -Foo Fighters
When it came out and I listened to it, I was pleasantly surprised by this little disc. Damn, who would have thought that the drumming beaver had this unsuspected talent for crafting 12 highly enjoyable songs that mix heavily saturated guitars with beautiful pop melodies? Okay, nothing new, I told myself, thinking of Bob Mould's Sugar, but damn it, these are really beautiful songs! When the second one came out, I realized I had made a mistake. Today, I’m sure I was terribly wrong! more
Django Django
Take Simon & Garfunkel, mix them with the Beach Boys, transport them to 2012, add a sprinkle of Escher's imagination (but first fill it with colors) and finally put it all in space. What you'll have achieved is Django Django. more
Justin Bieber
In the '70s/'80s there were the Pink Floyd, Metallica, Deep Purple... 30 years later... Justin Bieber... the question isn't "who is he?", the question is "WHYYYYYYYYYYYY???". more
Eamon
Let's see if you remember this immense, colossal, and ridiculous dickhead.. more
Fun -Some Nights
pop disco, rich in folk-percussive references, well-placed singles, and pleasant melodies. They fall a bit short in live performances, as none of the choruses heard on the CD are replicated without the aid of loops. more
Salmo
The boy is killing it... nice diss on that waste of space Inoki and Pino Scotto and all the crap of the pseudo-sceMa ita(g)liana... more
Pink Floyd
Epochal were the first two LPs, Ummagumma untouchable, then the slow rise to mainstream-pop, leading to their ultimate acclaim. Great in the world, a recurring fixation in Italy, like all great musical phenomena that one falls in love with, contribute to preventing the expansion of our knowledge. more
The Beatles
The music of the Beatles is the most striking example of the meeting between mainstream taste and "normal" musical technique. Devastating hyper-consumption of the phenomenon in terms of fashion and music. Today, now that the hangover has subsided, how is it possible to set aside the vast and unknown musical production that has been left scattered around? It's time to step away from mere infatuation, enjoy something else! more
Franco Battiato -L'arca di Noè
After thirty years and immersed in the current filth, the GREAT EXODUS becomes increasingly desirable... more
Lucio Dalla -Dalla
Well, it's true that Bologna is Bologna and Milan hits you in the gut every time you have to come, but even Rome has inspired something like "La sera dei miracoli"... more
PD
A petty ignoble tale. more
Blur -13
"A trippy experience" (Graham Coxon). Supersonic, anarchic, out of mind, spatial, devastating, splendid. more
Melvins
The fact is this: I've known the band for ages, and until now, I only had "Houdini" at home. But it was enough for me to listen to "Ozma" to fall in love with their old sound! A re-discovery! more
Richard Benson
THANK YOU GIANNIIIIII!!!! HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!! !!! more