Planet Funk -Non Zero Sumness
A great electronic album from early 2000s Italian music, when it was still in its infancy... but not so much as to be inferior to its Anglo-Saxon counterpart. more
Freddyi -Freddyi
The Tuscan singer-songwriter (Gian Maria Matteucci) makes his debut with eight tracks that span various styles, yet compositionally sometimes rely on a particular mix of reggae and electronic influences. The approach often brings to mind Daniele Silvestri, from whom it also absorbs the bitter sarcasm. A very original and personal album. more
Finley
There was a time, between 2007 and 2009, when you could hook up with anyone just by styling your hair and looping "Diventerai Una Star." Unfortunately, back then I had short hair... more
Losing My Mind
SUPERISSIMA EVERYTHING DISCO UNBEATABLE GREAT LIZA AND SUPER HOT TOO more
Kathryn Bigelow -Strange Days
A must for any science fiction lover. more
Vasco Rossi -Liberi Liberi
Vasco's latest album is both angry and reflective, but except for a few tracks, it falls into depression. more
Litfiba -12-5-87 (aprite i vostri occhi)
It's a shame about the barely acceptable recording. more
U2 -October
One of the best albums more
U2 -Under A Blood Red Sky
The mini live album would be valid if it weren't recorded so poorly that it sounds like it was done with a cell phone from a distance in the middle of the audience. And back then, cell phones didn't exist, so I won't even tell you what it sounds like when listened to on a serious sound system. more
Genesis -Illegal Alien
snippets of live from 77/81/86
good recording, nothing essential! more
Genesis -1978-10-13: Live in Chicago 1978: Chicago, IL, USA
live discreet audio quality, tour of And then..... more
Ivano Fossati
As a person, I find him unbearable. But, on a purely musical level, how can you give him less than 5? One of the few artists among us who can boast a (almost) entirely impeccable discography. more
Manuel Sgarella -La leggenda del Maratoneta
Cool, as a former gymnast and a fan of body movement, I find everything very cool!! Sorry for the post-adolescent language. more
Charles Mingus -Mingus Ah Um
Immense album, you never stop listening to it. more
Edoardo Bennato
In the '80s it faded a bit, but in the '70s it was truly great. more
Renaissance -Prologue
A great new beginning for the Renaissance formation 2.0 (which, with a name like that, was already at an advantage, I would like to see). "Kiev," "Bound for Infinity," and "Rajah Khan" are my favorites but the whole album is beautiful, without any missteps. More curious is the clear division of roles between composition and performance. The band is entirely new, dominated by Tout's piano and Haslam's voice, but the tracks are all composed either by McCarty, who continued to write for the band even though he no longer played with them, or by Michael Dunford, who in "Prologue" wasn't even an "active" member of the band, along with the lyricist Tatcher (no, not Margherita, but Bettina). In short, the usuals wrote the songs and the 5 of the new formation were practically excellent interpreters/performers. But anyway, great album. more
Cristina Donà & Manuel Agnelli
THE TWO UNNOTICED GIANTS IN TODAY'S ITALIAN MUSIC. more
Janet Jackson -Rhythm Nation 1814
Perhaps his masterpiece, and if it's not, it gets pretty close. more
Luciano Ligabue
Appreciable until 1994. What came after was truly atrocious. more
Nine Inch Nails
The Downward Spiral and The Fragile are more than enough for a perfect score. more