Battlegods

DeRank : 19,86 • DeAge™ : 6647 days

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This beautiful review would have as its soundtrack the miraculous ambient of "Ivo."
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I prefer the "minors" (like Gila, Guru Guru..) to the rest! They reinterpret, after all, the ethereal atmosphere of "Traummaschine," managing to find more enlightening openings than the debut itself.
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I believe that from here on they understood which stylistic elements worked best and which, on the other hand, had less impact (come on, in the end "See you," "Blasphemous rumors," "Leaving in silence"... were enjoyable). In fact, from now on there will be a sound that's too prepackaged. I don’t find a track like "Stripped" afterwards (the only one that has something spectacular is "In your room").
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Maybe I'm just tired of "People are people," "Everything counts," and the various "Never let me down," but "Stripped" remains their masterpiece.
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In the court of the crimson live!
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"Vuh" is something indescribable. One of the most immense pieces alongside "Kyrie" and "Hosianna Mantra."
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Guess the piece that I love and will love forever!
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Eternal love for "Birth of liquid plejades," what sounds, what an atmosphere, damn! "Zeit" is a black hole seasoned with light and darkness, good and evil. This and "Alpha Centauri" are the cornerstones of spectacular cosmic music, while with the following "Atem" there’s a greater focus on texture, on fluxus, less intriguing in my case. I get excited again with "Phaedra," though.
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The first and "Not Available" remain the perfect ambient and conception. Then with "Fingerprince" and "Duck Stab," one relies on exercises in odd times with paradiddles.
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Certainly, this jam is superior to others in the kraut genre, which stubbornly lingered too long on somewhat predictable blues solos. Kraut is genius when it experiments like Can and Cluster, makes noise like Neu and Faust, and places synths in the Schulze style of "Irrlicht."