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Grant Morrison Batman: Arkham Asylum
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I would read it most gladly, as an admirer of the batman that I am. Beautiful review.
Orbital Green Album
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a group I know exclusively for Wipeout 2097. music that for now is perhaps a bit distant from me, I would lean towards the "listening" type.. really interesting review :)
...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead Live in Het Depot, Leuven, 11-04-09
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nice review, I don't think they would interest me much.
Nick Drake Pink Moon
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It's the best of Drake, without a doubt. Ah, I threw away the dust jacket...
Jovanotti Lorenzo 1994
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In my opinion, he is the paradigm of the talentless artist.
Robert Fripp A Blessing of Tears: 1995 Soundscapes, Volume 2: Live in California
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I find Fripp as a solo artist a bit scattershot; I appreciate it when someone acts as a "selector," pointing out this or that interesting album :) nice review.
Daniele Luttazzi Decameron: poltica, sesso, religione e morte (2007)
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let's talk about the review and the reviewer, it's better. berlusconians do not exist, hymnen and company are nothing but avatars with wide-open eyes who do not care about independence of thought, primarily their own. because processes, interceptions, etc. are within everyone’s reach, the net is still free and comprehensible. (and I’m being told from various sources it’s still for a short time) the berlusconian is not an active and thinking subject, he is the passive part, the cell corrupted by cancer; what can you do. luttazzi is a nice breath, a fragment of information/journalism that is no longer there. satire. who cares if it makes you laugh, I really don’t have much desire for that.
Massimo Volume 5 Questions To Emidio 'Mimì' Clementi
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Congratulations Lewis, great "informative" interview. I feel obliged to feel something for them :)
Pink Floyd Pulse
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@joe cavalli: do you like Pink Floyd? Honestly, I had never read such exaggerations in a single post. This is a great live performance, but only formally (and not among the best in history, not even in this aspect); it's precise, celebratory, and played perfectly and faithfully. In some ways, it exacerbates that formal side of the band that has increasingly emerged from the mediocre Dark Side of the Moon (mediocre in historical perspective; it's pointless for me to say what was going on in those years) to arrive at the dreadful Division Bell. Here, only the form remains, secularized religiously by highly skilled session musicians and countless musicians, who simply play "music from the Pink Floyd's career," executors of a kind of modern "classical music." It can be liked, but I don't like it.
Soap & Skin Lovetune For Vacuum
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From the first listens, it doesn't seem bad to me, even though the dark atmospheres feel a bit overdone (the resemblance to Nico in certain songs, like "thanatos," is striking). She definitely knows what she's doing, anyway.