Hatfield and the North
The Summary of Canterbury more
Fabrizio De André
Simply Faber, the greatest songwriter of all time, who knows how to evoke emotions with just a few lines and nuances of his voice, who can take you on unimaginable journeys with his music and poetry. more
Alexandre Scriabine
Mysterious and visionary Promethean figure of early twentieth-century Russia: in 1910 with The Poem of Fire, he conceives the first multimedia performance in history (composing an entire score for “Keyboard for Light”); in 1913 he reaches atonality with Piano Sonata No. 10; before his death, from a trivial septicemia, he envisions the synesthetic experience of Mysterium to be staged for 7 days in a Himalayan temple. The Nikola Tesla of classical music. more
Dire Straits
Eh Mark... Huge! more
Pink Floyd
Everyone talks about them, but how many truly know them? Among the best. more
Black Sabbath
Immortal. more
Filteria
A magical return to Goa! Pure excitement! more
Infected Mushroom
Yes, they've sold out to dubstep too! Damn it! more
Pendulum
Honestly, I really like them. Very fun. I saw them live after Aphex Twin, and they made me dance and sweat a lot. Great energy! more
Magma -Mëkanïk Dëstruktï? Kömmandöh
If one day the world were to come to an end, this soundtrack would fade into oblivion as the best available epitaph. more
N.E.R.D.
A person who prefers the warmth of the mouse-keyboard duo to the company of a fellow human being. This makes them a blight on modern society, except when information about electronic gadgets is needed. more
Van Der Graaf Generator -The Aerosol Grey Machine
Not quite a Hammill solo, but not yet Van Der Graaf (Jackson and Potter are missing). It’s still an immature, intimate album (Afterwards, Running Back), with some ironic moments like Aquarian (a sort of parody of the famous hippie anthem) and the fake Jingle in the title, but where Hammill is already starting to exorcise his own ghosts, like the ambiguous figure of the Necromancer (dark vocal harmonies over a martial rhythm) and the octopus of Octopus with a slimy dissonant organ. more
The Nice -The Thoughts of Emerlist Davjack
First and only of the Nice with O’List, it owes something to the Beatles' flower pop (Flower King of Flies, the title track, which anagrams their initials) and to Floydian psychedelia (The Cry of Eugene). But completely original and innovative is the powerful fusion of R&B and Baroque Toccata in War and Piece, Dawn, and especially in the hypnotic Rondo, an apocryphal arrangement of Brubeck's piece, with guitar and Hammond distorted to the max towards an exhilarating climax. more
Die Antwoord
Very sick. But we dance like crazy! She’s a pig. more
iLiKETRAiNS
But who the fuck cares about the name, especially since they came before all that bullshit... At least two great albums anyway. more
iLiKETRAiNS
A band with a silly and "memoso" name that plays quite decent pop-post-rock. more
Pendulum
Caught by chance at a festival... I was in a terrible state, but they made me move for an hour and a half in a wild crowd of sweaty people... great groove! more
Benito Mussolini
yes yes, everything is right...the important thing is that it is now continuing to rot where it deserves to be more
Aerosmith
Over 40 years of career, endless tours, stratospheric albums, a few not-so-spectacular records halfway through (but who hasn’t done that in four decades of history?), an attitude to sell... we’re talking about people who built (or destroyed) themselves, a band like this will never come out again, so I’m enjoying it while I can!!! Stones, Zep, Ac/Dc, Aero, and a few others, the SUMMA of what it means to be ROCK! more