The grim existentialism-metropolitan of Ian Curtis is an emotional vortex that dazes, disturbs, and grazes. A rough diamond beyond defeat and chaos, amidst the new-wave waves of Mason, Hook & Sumner. Epoch-making. more
He was great. Then no longer. But when he was someone, he did great things. more
The sonic apocalypse of Mr. Jaz Coleman, industrial & crossover-metal pioneer. more
A rigorous, spontaneous, liberating kick in the ass to the System: the one and only true DIY from Washington D.C. more
discovered late, very late. Blame it also on the reviewers of the time who treated the subject as if it were alien stuff (and maybe it is...) and didn't encourage me to make the purchase. One of the biggest mistakes (musical and otherwise) of my life. "Modern Dance" is the best. The greatest album of all time, now and I believe for a long while. more
Musical metaphysics. more
Strong and thick like dark chocolate, gloomy like the night, refined like the finest wine, deep like the rain, intoxicating like smoking tobacco. Morphinic. more
The definitive group. Essential to understand the power, the raucousness, and the primality of what we call rock. Let us give thanks to the reverend. more
to watch on youtube more
prince more
the italian dylan more
musically represents the Italian '70s more
perhaps a bit overrated, his music hasn't withstood the test of time. however, the words are always relevant. more
the most abused riff in the history of rock more
They owe everything to Mark and JJ, arpeggiating. more
new york like you will never see it more
the alien aesthete more
the dirt under the rug more
Maniacal in the search for words, never one out of place. more
he who makes so many debaseriani and non... more