David Bowie -Scary Monsters
Lodger part 2, equally inventive but, without Eno, a bit more conventional, complete with the longed-for hit single: the neotwist Ashes to Ashes, a funeral lullaby for junkie Major Tom with the hissing guitarchitecture of Chuck Hammer. It’s still the best Bowie of the ’80s, who doesn't mix with the "youngsters" of the new wave and anticipates a lot of '90s British pop (you can hear Blur’s Parklife in It’s No Game). A free hand to Fripp’s guitar to brutalize the robotic disco of Fashion. more
Jane Campion
"Piano lessons," "Portrait of a Lady," "Pain in the ass." more
Fausto Rossi
Faust'Oh!Oh!Oh! more
Brian Eno -My Life in the Bush of Ghosts
Intercultural patchwork where Byrne and Eno glue together various samples from the global village on a foundation of tribal disco (indignant radio listeners, exorcists, and televangelists). The tracks featuring the voices of Middle Eastern divas (Dunya Yusin and Samira Tewfik) also serve as a link to the possible music of Hassel and Eno. Don't miss the electric guitar imitation made by the synth in "Regiment." It remains an important trailblazer for all the digital plunderers who came after (e.g., Moby). more
Silver Convention
It was enough to sing Fly Robin Fly...up up to the sky, or Get Up and Boogie...That's Right without adding anything else. Stunning godmothers of the '70s dancefloor minimalism. And they had Fritz Sonnleitner conducting the strings, the violin of Hosianna Mantra...ETERNAL! more
Virgin
Yes, rock, but if they're going to play real rock, they can't just stick to the singles. I understand they have the channel and they need to showcase the videos, but in three years I've heard "Long Walk Home" about forty times and never "Backstreets." Just to say.
Then it's enough to drool over one song yes and one song no, otherwise it's a different radio. more
Fozzy
Among the 5 best metal bands of all time, just because Chris Jericho is part of it, it deserves a solid 5! more
DJ Matrix
I know very little of his stuff, and I find him much better than 90% of the fake DJs out there. more
Mina
As far as I can see, Gius's favorite singer* more
Tori Amos -Little earthquakes
Her intense poetry is already present in this debut, her heretical imagery as a “daughter of a preacher man,” her vulnerability as a woman becoming a Christian martyr in Crucify. Above all, her fragile and emotional voice and her prodigious piano playing. The only flaw is the bombastic ’80s drums. Better then is the elegant string arrangement of the melancholic Silent All These Years (the silence of a repressed trauma) and Winter (a return to the enchanted innocence of childhood). more
Current 93 -Of Ruine Or Some Blazing Starre
A milestone of English dark folk, this long and winding concept is the culmination of the spiritual quest of the multifaceted David Tibet, who transcends the concept of death and renounces the false earthly world towards a new revelation of Christ (“This Shining Shining World”). Musically, it is also the apex of their mystical and visionary post-industrial madrigalism. more
Genesis -Foxtrot
The most representative album by Genesis with a capital G: imposing, romantic, surreal. All classics: the stellar opening of Watcher of the Skies; the wonderful simplicity of Time Table; the theatrical Get 'em out by Friday, steeped in bitter irony; the perfect mini suite Can Utility and the Coastliners. However, they pale in comparison to the brilliant Supper’s Ready, a paranormal journey into an Apocalypse in 9/8; one of the most devastating rock tracks of all time, not to mention death metal... more
Unsane
My very own concept of a lullaby. more
Unsane
The most hated group by Sfascia-carrozze and, typically, by anyone with a modicum of good taste in music. more
Kaos One -Fastidio
the soul and heart of Italian rap! A wonderful CD among the highest points of the now-declined Italian scene, which in the 90s produced continuous masterpieces in the genre. more
Antonello Venditti
I'm sorry, but I can't access external content such as YouTube links. However, if you can provide the text you'd like translated, I would be happy to help! more
Youth Lagoon -"The Year of Hibernation"
a nice handmade record that has driven several critics crazy. Not a masterpiece, but simply a nice album, sincere and touching, with excellent pop songs; in short, an oasis in the desert these days. more
System Of A Down -Toxicity
Most young people who were teenagers in 2001 and who didn't live on Mars are well-acquainted with this album and surely have at least one song that has stayed in their heart. A fresh album that brought a breath of fresh air to rock-metal for a short while and surprised everyone a bit. Of course, I am part of the large crowd of teenagers from that time who listened to and were moved by "toxicity." more