As read in a YT comment many years ago, the best debut album of the 80s. more
Numetal in the Time of Terrorism. Part 2. more
Numetal in the Times of Terrorism. Part 1. more
Cosmic introspection. more
A masterpiece with a delicate and imperceptible flow. more
Thrash Metal recorded live. more
Disc of northern Italian folk music, very evocative. Wonderfully ancient and popular. more
First of all, it's a breakbeat record. Quite fast and steady. And in this, it can also appeal to an uncompromising B-Boy. more
OK, commercial success. But it's not talked about enough. more
J, JCale, a guitarist who taught everything there was to know to Knoplefer (is that how you spell it?), wrote "Call Me the Breeze," which I think is a masterpiece. He also said he’s quite happy that others sing his songs because that way he collects money without doing anything. It seems he knows the value of money. Even as a singer, he holds his own; "Sensitive Kind," for example. He doesn’t talk much, has an accent that swallows the o’s and half the alphabet. I adore him for his shyness and his sudden beautiful smiles. His friendship and partnership with Manolenta may seem unlikely, but they are very close (see Clapton’s film after J.J.’s death). A great man who never hustled to become a star. R.I.P J.J.! more
According to many, the greatest MC of all time. Who is not JAY-Z, I'm sorry, despite all his skill. more
A small abyss. more
Between the murky and the desperate. And also a bit ruthless. more
Legendary. And with a down-to-earth attitude, even without being politicized. more
The most beautiful is Skateaway. more
After a rock masterpiece, the temptation of commerce. more
Very trashy and very beautiful. more
As DJ Skizo said in an interview, the hip hop sound of New York at 12:01. No filters. Popped out of nowhere and became superstars. more