16 Horsepower
Shamans of folk rock music with gothic shades and a desert flavor. Essential. more
16 Horsepower
Secret South is an album full of beautiful things. more
Röyksopp
Little known but very talented. High-class electronic/downtempo. more
Royksopp
Little known but extremely talented. High-class electronica/downtempo. more
Grand Funk Railroad
"Nobody knows who Grand Funk are?!? The crazy, crazy verses of Mark Farner?! The mind-blowing bass of Mel Schacher?! The wild drumming of Don Brewer?! Oh, crap!!!" Homer Simpson more
Napoli Centrale
Naples is a gem in the hands of pigs... Outsiders out of Italy, starting with Neapolitans! more
Bud Spencer
- Trinity: Listen, Kid... don't take it so hard...
- Kid: Don't call me Kid!
- Trinity: Oh really? What should I call you then?
- Kid: Just don't call me at all... not even if you’re about to drown! more
Bud Spencer
"Who is that man?" "The left hand of the devil.." more
Radiohead
"What will we tell the children we won’t have about these fucking zero years?" Radiohead! more
The Velvet Underground
Sure, being able to write beautiful songs using the usual 2 chords is no small feat... more
The Velvet Underground
As guiltlessly ignored at first as they are hugely overrated afterwards. more
Piotr Ilyitch Tchaikovsky
..he didn't love the music of Beethoven and Brahms..it's not right Piotr..it's not right!!...but their symphonies are tremendously beautiful and deeply poignant.. more
Piotr Ilyitch Tchaikovsky
the puppet master of the classics, anyway 5 stars. more
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Who will stop the rain? I don't know, but for sure they have stopped time with a series of immortal classics... Don't go around tonight, Well, it's bound to take your life, There's a bad moon on the rise. more
Piotr Ilyitch Tchaikovsky
Unique composer. Extraordinary. more
Piotr Ilyitch Tchaikovsky
Arguably the most exploited composer of classical music by popular culture, he is also one of the most controversial Russian artists. His passionate work has certainly inspired musicians of the caliber of Alexander Scriabin and Sergei Rachmaninoff, but it is also marked by a pathetic sentimentality that often veers into rhetoric. more
Camille Saint-Saëns
A composer of undeniable value who, however, seems to have been too anchored to reactionary thoughts to be truly considered indispensable in the history of music. The author of noteworthy works, but unfortunately, his repertoire does not contain truly transcendental pieces. more
Rimskij-Korsakov
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov was one of the greatest masters of orchestration and probably the most important among the members of the "Mighty Handful." Profoundly distant from the often frivolous cosmopolitanism of Tchaikovsky, he managed to create pages of astonishing foresight. more
Claude Debussy
Considered the most authoritative representative of musical impressionism, although he himself opposed being defined in such a way. Nevertheless, his innovative influence on music has been decisive, thanks to his ability to describe the most diverse sensations through a careful use of musical means. more