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
Soundgarden -Down On The Upside
Described by others as "a super heavy trip." more
Soundgarden -Superunknown
If it weren't for Soundgarden, Alice in Chains would have kept wearing makeup. more
Air -Talkie Walkie
I'm not saying it's a masterpiece, but it is. more
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble -Texas Flood
It starts from the blues and takes it all the way... I don't know. Anyway, great album. more
Miles Davis -Kind of Blue
The most famous record in the history of Jazz. In one word: elegant. more
Queen -A Day At The Races
After the public's consent, a second attempt. more
Queen -A Night At The Opera
The Queen when they became "the Queen." more
Joe Satriani -Time Machine
The importance is quickly explained: the beautiful album of unreleased tracks, plus the live album that is a summary of the previous episodes. more
Steve Vai -Fire Garden
An unexpectedly melodic guitar virtuosity. more
Yngwie J. Malmsteen -Odyssey
In the eighties, mixing classical scales and electric guitar was definitely a novelty. Although now it seems like a cheesy idea. This is perhaps their second best after Trilogy. The rest can be overlooked. more
Yngwie Malmsteen -Trilogy
In the eighties, mixing classical scales and electric guitar was undoubtedly a novelty. Even though it may seem like a tacky idea now. This is perhaps its best, alongside Odyssey. Everything else can be overlooked. more
CHILDREN OF BODOM -HATE CREW DEATHROOL
As someone once said, Alexi Laiho is an Yngwie Malmsteen on amphetamines. more