Elenco definitivo al 31.12.2017.
Hear The Lions Roar
The Bad Testament

4

The Brian Jonestown Massacre

Don't Get Lost / Pol Pot's Pleasure Penthouse
Under The Pines
Sleeping Through The War

9

King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard

Flying Microtonal Banana / Murder of the Universe / Sketches of Brunswick East / Polygondwanaland
Downtown Funk '74
Twitching In Time
English Tapas
God's Problem Child / Willie's Stash, Vol. 2: Willie Nelson and the Boys
Existential Beast
The Navigator

22

Dustin Wong & Takako Minekawa

Are Euphoria
Sleep Well Beast
Oh, Sealand!

27

Joshua Abrams & Natural Information Society

Simultonality
Fuzz Club Session / Distress Distress
Two Coins EP

36

Jim And The French Vanilla

Afraid Of The House
The Exalted King / Psych Is Dead
All This I Do For Glory
Hasta La Victoria
Anthology: Movie Themes 1974-1998
The Machine
Stone Garden EP
Different Days
Dialectic Of Ignorance

51

Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings

Soul of A Woman
High Goodbye EP
Reflection / Sisters / Finding Shore (con Tom Rogerson)
Illinois River Valley Blues
Horn Ur Marken
Damage and Joy
Subversive III: De Spelende Mens

60

Snakes Don't Belong in Alaska

Mountain Rituals
That's Enough EP
JUST SAY NO TO THE PSYCHO RIGHT-WING CAPITALIST FASCIST INDUSTRIAL DEATH MACHINE
As Light Return / Stone Tape
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  • ALFAMA
    19 oct 17
    I really like number 22.
     
    • sotomayor
      19 oct 17
      Great record. I've added them in random order anyway. I'm not good at ranking. I mean it's more of a list than an actual ranking, let's say. Right at this exact moment, I'm listening to the latest Colin Stetson anyway!
    • ALFAMA
      19 oct 17
      I believe I have sent No. 27 as a listening a couple of times.
  • ALFAMA
    19 oct 17
    About Colin Stetson. Check this out a very interesting Hard Jazz trio featuring Colin Stetson.
     
    • ALFAMA
      19 oct 17
      But then musically I'm bipolar; in a year my tastes change completely and a ranking is pointless.
    • sotomayor
      19 oct 17
      Thanks for the tip. I'm downloading it now so I can load it onto my .mp3 player and listen to it more attentively instead of at the office. I'm really enjoying Colin Stetson so far.
  • Johnny b.
    25 oct 17
    Half Japanese Bats listened to after seeing your ranking. Both beautiful.
     
    • sotomayor
      26 oct 17
      You played it safe. Two historic bands, they couldn't miss the mark. I picked up some titles too, but I need time to listen to them. For now, I’ve listened to Peter Perrett’s. Nice, it reminded me of some things from Luke Haines in recent years that came out as a tribute to NYC in the seventies.
  • CosmicJocker
    27 oct 17
    So, is the new one from Bardo Pond any good?
     
    • CosmicJocker
      27 oct 17
      No, because for a few years now...
    • sotomayor
      27 oct 17
      Didn't you like the latest releases? This is definitely a much more 'concrete' and 'institutional' album compared to the experiments of recent years (including the one with Acid Mothers Temple), so I’d suggest you dive into it with great confidence.
  • Johnny b.
    7 nov 17
    Great Soto. How many beautiful tips. It's hard to keep up with you, but it's worth it.
     
    • sotomayor
      8 nov 17
      I also follow your brother. I could say the same. ;)
  • RinaldiACHTUNG
    30 nov 17
    I know 11 out of 51, basically. Quite a lot to get your hands on. P.S. great job adding Uncle Liam.
     
    • RinaldiACHTUNG
      30 nov 17
      *in which
    • sotomayor
      30 nov 17
      If there’s someone in particular you want my opinion on, let me know.

      As for Noel, I haven’t listened to him yet. I definitely will, in due time. :)
    • RinaldiACHTUNG
      30 nov 17
      Sure, in due course I will throw myself into the cauldron ;)
    • sotomayor
      30 nov 17
      Prego, signore.
  • Festwca
    15 dec 17
    I'm taking notes, I'm taking notes. I wanted to say something about Biram, for whom I've had a crush that lasted a few years and of whom I have all his records. I also tried repeatedly, with little success, to strum them with my out-of-tune guitar. He’s a musician who seems like a great piece worker, and what he does, he does with passion and love. I love him, but he’s started to tire me and become too repetitive.
     
    • sotomayor
      16 dec 17
      Yes, I get you, even though he is actually a really badass type. Not by chance, it seems to me that he comes from metal or hard rock. I mean, he reached this level after tackling some pretty tough stuff. Anyway, it’s not really a ranking, but more a list of the things I liked the most. I wouldn't be able to put them in order. Clearly, I love the BJM, so for me, they are the best, definitely in first place for sure.