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Duran Duran Red Carpet Massacre
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Hi everyone!
I really enjoy the new album, especially the final track "Last Man Standing," which reminds me a lot, both in its sound and its compositional "style," as well as even in the metric of the respective choruses, of the glorious "The Chauffeur" (which I consider the most beautiful song of all time!), as well as the beautiful "Kyoto Song" by The Cure. A masterpiece!
Also...
I have just uploaded a new track, "Just Illusion," a sort of pop-jazz song with a bit of a baroque feel featuring sax, elements of classical music (piano, strings), and frenzied fretless bass.
Additionally, "The World Is On Fire" is still being heavily listened to, greatly inspired by the 80s new wave (with references to Duran Duran, Alphaville, Classix Nouveaux, The Associates, B-Movie, Wim Mertens, and The Killers), while the other two previously uploaded tracks are still "making waves": one is titled "Formerly Known As The King," and could be defined as a mix between psychedelic post-punk and symphonic power metal, vaguely influenced by Muse and Sonata Arctica, but with a trashy lyric inspired by crime news... and the other, "Nothing To Believe In," is a sort of prog-jazz ballad with Eastern, classical, and new wave elements, inspired by David Bowie, Arcadia, Furniture, Eyeless in Gaza, Japan, David Sylvian, Mick Karn, Dolphin Brothers, Nine Horses, Masami Tsuchiya, Yukihiro Takahashi, Melon, The Cure, Metro, John Foxx, Eberhard Weber, etc.
I hope you like them!
Best regards,
Mario
Welcome to the new Myspace!
Alice Falsi Allarmi
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Alice Lungo La Strada - Genova 04.12.07
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Hi, I just uploaded a new track, "The World Is On Fire," heavily inspired by the 80s new wave (with references to Duran Duran, Alphaville, Classix Nouveaux, The Associates, B-Movie, Wim Mertens, and The Killers), on my music page on MySpace (linked below my signature), while the other two previously uploaded songs are still "making waves": one is titled "Formerly Known As The King" and could be described as a mix between psychedelic post-punk and symphonic power metal, vaguely influenced by Muse and Sonata Arctica, but with a trashy lyric inspired by crime news... and the other, "Nothing To Believe In," is a sort of prog-jazz ballad with Eastern, classical, and new wave elements and inspired by David Bowie, Arcadia, Furniture, Eyeless in Gaza, Japan, David Sylvian, Mick Karn, Dolphin Brothers, Nine Horses, Masami Tsuchiya, Yukihiro Takahashi, Melon, The Cure, Metro, John Foxx, etc.
I hope you enjoy them!
Best regards,
Welcome to the new Myspace!
Alice Melodie Passeggere
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Hi, I just uploaded a new track, "The World Is On Fire," heavily inspired by the 80s new wave (with references to Duran Duran, Alphaville, Classix Nouveaux, The Associates, B-Movie, Wim Mertens, and The Killers), on my music page on MySpace (linked below my signature), while the other two previously uploaded songs are still "making waves": one is titled "Formerly Known As The King" and could be described as a mix between psychedelic post-punk and symphonic power metal, vaguely influenced by Muse and Sonata Arctica, but with a trashy lyric inspired by crime news... and the other, "Nothing To Believe In," is a sort of prog-jazz ballad with Eastern, classical, and new wave elements and inspired by David Bowie, Arcadia, Furniture, Eyeless in Gaza, Japan, David Sylvian, Mick Karn, Dolphin Brothers, Nine Horses, Masami Tsuchiya, Yukihiro Takahashi, Melon, The Cure, Metro, John Foxx, etc.
I hope you enjoy them!
Best regards,
Welcome to the new Myspace!
Cousteau Nova Scotia
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Hi, I just uploaded (on my MySpace music page, indicated below) a new track, "The World Is On Fire," heavily inspired by 80s new wave (with references to Duran Duran, Alphaville, Classix Nouveaux, The Associates, B-Movie, Wim Mertens, and The Killers), while the other two previously uploaded tracks are still "in full swing": one is titled "Formerly Known As The King" and could be described as a mix between psychedelic post-punk and symphonic power metal, vaguely influenced by Muse and Sonata Arctica, but with a trashy lyric inspired by crime news... and the other, "Nothing To Believe In," is a kind of prog-jazz ballad with Eastern, classical, and new wave elements, inspired by David Bowie, Arcadia, Furniture, Eyeless in Gaza, Japan, David Sylvian, Mick Karn, Dolphin Brothers, Nine Horses, Masami Tsuchiya, Yukihiro Takahashi, Melon, The Cure, Metro, John Foxx, etc.
I hope you enjoy them!
Best regards
Welcome to the new Myspace!
Cousteau Sirena
Cousteau Sirena
23 dec 07
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Hi, I just uploaded a new track, "The World Is On Fire," heavily inspired by the 80s new wave (with references to Duran Duran, Alphaville, Classix Nouveaux, The Associates, B-Movie, Wim Mertens, and The Killers), on my music page on MySpace (linked below my signature), while the other two previously uploaded songs are still "making waves": one is titled "Formerly Known As The King" and could be described as a mix between psychedelic post-punk and symphonic power metal, vaguely influenced by Muse and Sonata Arctica, but with a trashy lyric inspired by crime news... and the other, "Nothing To Believe In," is a sort of prog-jazz ballad with Eastern, classical, and new wave elements and inspired by David Bowie, Arcadia, Furniture, Eyeless in Gaza, Japan, David Sylvian, Mick Karn, Dolphin Brothers, Nine Horses, Masami Tsuchiya, Yukihiro Takahashi, Melon, The Cure, Metro, John Foxx, etc.
I hope you enjoy them!
Best regards,
Welcome to the new Myspace!
John Carpenter 1997: Fuga Da New York
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Hi, I just uploaded a new track, "The World Is On Fire," heavily inspired by the 80s new wave (with references to Duran Duran, Alphaville, Classix Nouveaux, The Associates, B-Movie, Wim Mertens, and The Killers), on my music page on MySpace (linked below my signature), while the other two previously uploaded songs are still "making waves": one is titled "Formerly Known As The King" and could be described as a mix between psychedelic post-punk and symphonic power metal, vaguely influenced by Muse and Sonata Arctica, but with a trashy lyric inspired by crime news... and the other, "Nothing To Believe In," is a sort of prog-jazz ballad with Eastern, classical, and new wave elements and inspired by David Bowie, Arcadia, Furniture, Eyeless in Gaza, Japan, David Sylvian, Mick Karn, Dolphin Brothers, Nine Horses, Masami Tsuchiya, Yukihiro Takahashi, Melon, The Cure, Metro, John Foxx, etc.
I hope you enjoy them!
Best regards,
Welcome to the new Myspace!
John Carpenter Essi Vivono
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Hi, I just uploaded a new track, "The World Is On Fire," heavily inspired by the 80s new wave (with references to Duran Duran, Alphaville, Classix Nouveaux, The Associates, B-Movie, Wim Mertens, and The Killers), on my music page on MySpace (linked below my signature), while the other two previously uploaded songs are still "making waves": one is titled "Formerly Known As The King" and could be described as a mix between psychedelic post-punk and symphonic power metal, vaguely influenced by Muse and Sonata Arctica, but with a trashy lyric inspired by crime news... and the other, "Nothing To Believe In," is a sort of prog-jazz ballad with Eastern, classical, and new wave elements and inspired by David Bowie, Arcadia, Furniture, Eyeless in Gaza, Japan, David Sylvian, Mick Karn, Dolphin Brothers, Nine Horses, Masami Tsuchiya, Yukihiro Takahashi, Melon, The Cure, Metro, John Foxx, etc.
I hope you enjoy them!
Best regards,
Welcome to the new Myspace!
John Carpenter In The Mouth of Madness - Il Seme Della Follia
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Hi, I just uploaded a new track, "The World Is On Fire," heavily inspired by the 80s new wave (with references to Duran Duran, Alphaville, Classix Nouveaux, The Associates, B-Movie, Wim Mertens, and The Killers), on my music page on MySpace (linked below my signature), while the other two previously uploaded songs are still "making waves": one is titled "Formerly Known As The King" and could be described as a mix between psychedelic post-punk and symphonic power metal, vaguely influenced by Muse and Sonata Arctica, but with a trashy lyric inspired by crime news... and the other, "Nothing To Believe In," is a sort of prog-jazz ballad with Eastern, classical, and new wave elements and inspired by David Bowie, Arcadia, Furniture, Eyeless in Gaza, Japan, David Sylvian, Mick Karn, Dolphin Brothers, Nine Horses, Masami Tsuchiya, Yukihiro Takahashi, Melon, The Cure, Metro, John Foxx, etc.
I hope you enjoy them!
Best regards,
Welcome to the new Myspace!