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DeRank : 7,14
DeAge™ : 6754 days • Here since 13 december 2007
Depeche Mode Black Celebration
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There is no single truth, everyone has their own.
The Chemical Brothers Further
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Yosif, I agree with you on the duplicates, but you're not being an electro-snob, right? :)
Depeche Mode Black Celebration
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Nes, what do you think about doing some serious rankings to enlighten us?
Frank Miller Sin City
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I'm glad to see the comics on fire here on Deb.
The Chemical Brothers Further
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it's not a "passing crush," it even dethroned my (!) cult and quirky niche discovery (kayo dot - coyote) from the top twelve '10, and I've thought about it for at least a good half hour. In return, my appreciation for screamo has diminished. I'm curious too, come on tell us tell us Skele... :D
Andy Summers & Robert Fripp I Advance Masked
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<<<The predominant sound is influenced by the themes of King Crimson during the "Discipline" era>>> Okay, I'm going to look for it.
The Chemical Brothers Further
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So, as Kosmo says, it’s smooth to listen to, but you can listen to it 10-100-1000 times without ever getting bored. The big beat + shoegaze definition is the best possible. It’s a simple work (for them) but of exquisite quality, and even the cover is more spot-on than ever. It’s a (psychedelic) bath of humility. Even the single, listened to on MTV, presented by a VJ, makes little emo kids cringe, but when listened to on vinyl (with headphones) with the intro of the previous track, it becomes irresistible. It’s a record for sunbathing and then challenging the temperature variations just like in the cover, almost of the year. Actually, of the year.
Charles Mingus The Clown
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I don't want to express myself in technical terms; I've only been listening to jazz for a short time and prefer to stick to "I like" and "I don't like." Mingus (so far) appeals to me more than anyone else, and this, along with Tijuana Moods (which I hope to review someday because it's missing), are the records that best soothe my ears, perhaps precisely because they are "angry" records. A straightforward review among my favorites.
Milan Kundera L'Insostenibile Leggerezza Dell'Essere
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Beautiful, very heartfelt. Nothing to say except for adding the book to the cart.
Le Luci della Centrale Elettrica Canzoni da Spiaggia Deturpata
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it sucks beaches with bonfires and people diving in bombs.