Lee "Scratch" Perry -Return of the Super Ape.
1978. Rest in peace, that is what you needed. Part 2. more
Lee "Scratch" Perry -Super Ape
1975. Rest in peace, as you needed it. Part 1. more
Bob Marley & The Wailers -Legend: The Best of Bob Marley and the Wailers
His most well-known and best-selling album, which even the stones know. And it's a good starting point if you've never listened to it. I have it burned. more
Augustus Pablo -East of the River Nile
The only Rastaman who produces Dub Reggae records with the clavichord. Interesting project. more
Slipknot -All Hope Is Gone
So far, for their average, a complex album. more
SLIPKNOT -VOL. 3: (THE SUBLIMINAL VERSES)
When they reached a certain "maturity." more
Slipknot -Iowa
Nine people. A hell of a mess. more
Slipknot -Slipknot
The Death Metal path to Crossover. more
Talking Heads -Remain in Light
Bought right after reading a review up there, many years ago. When I listened to it superficially, it seemed like a piece of crap, but then listening to it more attentively, I came to appreciate its beauty. Also loved by Claudio Coccoluto. more
paul van dyk -out there and back
If you enjoyed the melodies of Pink Floyd as a child and have no prejudices, you can easily listen to it, and you will probably like it too. more
Astral projection -Another world
Techno and Psychedelia in Sci-Fi flavor. more
Cosmic Gate -Rhythm & Drums
The demonstration that Techno is not just the domain of the posers. more
Tiësto -Just Be
The POP version of Trance Techno. more
Sepultura -Roots
Just to be clear. When it was released, Tutto Musica talked about it too. more
Sepultura -Chaos A.D.
Once innovative, now fallen into oblivion. more