Year of our Lord 2001. Still now, the rap of the future. more
When they went out, they turned the underground upside down. more
A couple of their albums overlooked by most, to which I am personally very fond. Part II. more
A couple of their albums overlooked by most, to which I am personally very attached. Part I. more
Met by chance. They play (played) metal and come from the underground. And they are quite down to earth. more
Universally recognized by all jazz musicians as a fundamental work. more
It doesn't matter what others think... for me it's an essential album, even if no one ever talks about it. more
A true mess. But also a little masterpiece. more
A snapshot of all the perversion and hypocrisy of American society. more
Four African Americans play hardcore punk. I don't know about the others. Nor do I care. For me, it's fundamental. more
Not their best known, but still beautiful. more
Do you wanna Hardcore? more
A generational classic of 90s pop culture. Although it may not seem like it, Hip Hop is in the mix. more
Rave Culture. Even if it doesn't seem like it, there's some Techno. more
Do you know that story about rhythm in the blood? As the dialogue from the old movie said: "Cuba is the Mecca of percussion." more