Japan -Oil on Canvas
[1983]

After the band had already dissolved, Sylvian and company pulled this double live out of the hat, perhaps their best album. A gem that sounds so Eighties! more
"The Cry " -THE cry
a long movement between piano and sounds born from experimentation. Everything very enjoyable more
Suorah
Why does he have that "I shouldn't have overdone it with the nandrolone" look? more
Flora Purim -Butterfly Dreams
[1973]

The graceful, electric dream of a butterfly.
A revitalizing blend of sweet, tangy, colorful fruits.
A magical mix of jazz_fusion, funk, bossa nova. more
Suorah
talented!! my idol! more
Piero Ciampi -Piero Ciampi
[1971]

Plain, unembellished, sincere, salty.
Piero Ciampi is Livorno, and vice versa. more
Paola & Chiara
I love them, they are amazing. more
Brian Eno -Before and After Science
[1977]

Wunderkammer & Oblique Strategies: music from the alien non-musician, from the yonder [4] more
Brian Eno -Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy)
[1974]

Wunderkammer & Oblique Strategies: music from the alien non-musician, from the yonder [2] more
Brian Eno -Here Come The Warm Jets
[1973]

Wunderkammer & Oblique Strategies: music from the alien non-musician, from the yonder [1] more
Brian Eno -Another Green World
[1975]

Wunderkammer & Oblique Strategies: music from the alien non-musician, from the yonder [3] more
Pino Daniele
The triple play made up of Nero a Metà, Vai Mò, and Bella 'Mbriana earns him the 4 debaserian balls. more
Harold Budd -The Pavilion of Dreams
[1978]

The sweet sway of the dream, of velvet in the pavilions.
Typically Obscure Records. more
Tin Pan Alley -?????·?? [Caramel Mama]
[1975]

Small jazzpop-indefinable candies from the Nippojappo Seventies more
Chrisma -Chinese Restaurant
[1977]

Nocturnal snippets, cold and sharp, in neon-lit Chinatown. Perhaps the best of Italic postrock_Gnùueiv. more