WANTING TO DANCE ALL NIGHT....TO DANCE ALL NIIIIIIIGHTTTTTT....AND NEVER STOP MAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYY! more
Probably the best old school rap producer in our country. "60 Hz" is a true work of art. more
I try to be blunt and honest: I never grew up with Disney movies, I hated TV, and because of that I’ve probably seen a maximum of 5 or 6. Perhaps that's why I don't love Walt Disney and everything he produced. In particular, certain characters like Mickey Mouse, while seminal, I have never really taken to, and more often than not, the good Walt also took credit for things that weren’t his, underpaying or firing employees for trivial reasons. Why the 4? Well, he invented animation as we know it now, joyful and deep, “agrodolce”... more
In a different but unique way, the first 4 LPs are unforgettable, to take with you to a desert island; among these, for me, the best is Lizard. more
the most important band that ever existed. a unique and inimitable sound, from the space rock beginnings in underground dives to the worldwide consecration of the prism. more
Beautiful as the original, with some pieces of the 1990 theater show excluded from the album released in '93. Of course, for Tom Waits completists. more
Impetuous, triumphant, sick: a rock album completely alien to Bowie's style yet somehow immeasurably his. It's a shame not all the tracks are that lively; in fact, many last a minute or two too long. However, the beautiful "Pretty Things" and "Video Crime" are definitely worth mentioning. more
Great record, perhaps slightly better than the excellent World Record. The sounds become more "acoustic" and "accessible," yet still of high quality. I still wonder why I didn't discover the generator sooner... more
A wonderful acrobatic squad, unsurpassed even today after so many listens. more
The group I best identify with more
How to compress about ten different genres (I certainly won't list them, there are too many!) each one apart from the other into a double album (consisting of 45 songs, each one very different from the others, characterized by a short duration), a milestone in the music of the late twentieth century: stuff that only the Minutemen can pull off. Uncatalogable, unclassifiable, pure adrenaline and madness for a full 1 hour and 15 minutes! Incredible! more
"Great gifts are often seen to rain down from the celestial influences into human bodies; and beyond the natural, sometimes overwhelming beauty, grace, and virtue can come together in a single body in such a way that wherever that person turns, each of their actions is so divine that, leaving all other men behind, they are manifestly recognized as something (as it is) bestowed by God, and not acquired through human skill. This is what men saw in Leonardo da Vinci."
(Giorgio Vasari) more
Perhaps a step up from the previous "A Street Between Sunrise and Sunset". Excellent work by Satellite (formerly Collage) and further proof of the validity of the Polish neo-prog scene. more
A musician trying to merge electronic music with instrumental piano music. more
Well, I give up, I can’t help but be moved when Hammill records an album like this! Incredible! The suite on side B is unimaginably beautiful... Not to mention "Jargon King," a real theatrical performance, with a distorted rhythm, genuinely heart-wrenching nightmare. Thank you once again, Hammill. more
She deserves them all, one of the most important collections of my life. Thank you ABBA, forever! more
Sufficiently good album, too bad that musically it's nothing that crazy and that it has truly ridiculous lyrics. more
Magical, charming, but also assertive in the sounds it offers. 5 balls right away for this amazing album, thank you Lisa! more
A post-rock infused with dream pop, symphonic, and ambient elements. Refined, gentle, intelligent, not a note out of place; the perfect album for a night in the countryside contemplating the starlit sky with headphones on. Simple yet sublime artwork... more
...when psychedelia meets buzzing guitars, hallucinatory vocals, and a rhythmic session with a post-apocalyptic flavor, the result could be very close to the atmosphere of this album. more