Dr.Adder

DeRank : 8,74
DeAge™ : 6670 days • Here since 6 march 2008
Tangerine Dream Melrose
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The reviewer GiovanniA is truly unstoppable.
I don't have this record... just to change things up, but you reminded me that besides Cyclone, I used to have a mediocre compilation that contained a track which, if I'm not mistaken, was the intro theme for the TV series Street Hawk, the one with the black bike with an insane turbo equipped with machine guns and missile launchers (who even remembers it anymore?).
The Samples are valid.
I received a note via pneumatic mail stating that you have been appointed 'mastro condesatore' of Rec.
Goodbye, nostalgics ©.
MoRkObOt MoRtO
MoRkObOt MoRtO
2 feb 09
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Typical Rec sci-fi sublimated & subsequently condensed. Well done carbon unit IcnarF (rating 4.11™).
I went to 'their space' and listened... at 35.0% not bad (but not for the other 65.0%).
Curious cover, the photo is nice and quite original, even though as a concept it has already been proposed in other contexts.
Goodbye Post-RObOtizzati ¤.
Adrian Belew Lone Rhino
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Well done Mr.47 for the guitar proposal, a bit less for the originality in the review (in my opinion). I haven’t heard this one by Belew, but I’ll try to check it out. I do have "Inner Revolution," but it didn’t particularly excite me. Nevertheless, Belew is an excellent guitarist with his own personal style and is a nice and approachable person with years of musical exploration behind him. I remember I had a VHS of his where he engaged in some quite curious experiments, plus he covered tracks from KC and much more, reproducing sounds and animal noises (during his years with Zappa, he wasn't able to read the scores). The 'physical' guitar approach is of Hendrixian origin, but the timbral aspect shows Fripp's influences with little regard for the Blues (which is fundamental for almost all guitarists). Wow, you reminded me... Goodbye Fretted & Fretless ¤.
Desiderii Marginis Strife
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Yes... okay!, I'm a bit late.
I looked at the cover and you know what comes to mind for meta-analogy?
The episode of "The Twilight Zone" "Lost Hours" (one of the many masterpieces from the first season), you remember it, right?
Of course, in the episode, the mannequins were complete...
Rating Rec.5 (actually it would be a 4.97™, according to my Analytical Engine, which seems to be working again now) especially for the beautiful beginning, filled with those much sought-after & yearned-for emotions.
Maybe one day everyone will have the courage to say they're sorry, but I believe not, after all, if you think about it, we're just beings of flesh and blood and our true evolution has probably not yet begun.
But the time will come when an evolutionary leap will be necessary, only then... (but that's another story).
Goodbye, silent ones ¤.
Foot Village Friendship Nation
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...Muhaha! (periodical, without ifs or buts), thank you Sfascia, you brightened the rest of my va(q)ua gray & gloomy day (Gris Payne).
I even listened to the Samples (all of it!).
Nudist cover.
However, this (in my opinion, tea & coffee) is not typically a transcendental review of His but seems more crepuscular & hermetic (but maybe not).
Goodbye freeze-dried ¤.
Randy Holden Population II
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Great! Two guitar tracks.
Capers (DOP pickled, obviously Italian), I really don't know this one, so for this occasion, I will unleash my Guitar-Nanobot¤ to search for this record.
Cosmic cover (no ifs, ands, or buts).
Well done Pi.Airot, great recording.
A psychedelic and hard rock (but not just)™ see you later.
Jeff Beck Jeff Beck's Guitar Shop
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Good job, Avenger, we needed a guitar Rec. I haven't listened to this one by Beck yet, but it's on the list (guitar & instrumental, of course). The cover is interesting too. Currently, my Analytical Engine is in an advanced review phase on the isolinear chip no. 88888888, so I can't vote at the moment. The Rec seems decent to me, though. A musical goodbye™.
Rod Serling Ai Confini Della Realtà - Stagione 1
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Thank you Bartle for the addition to the title.
A goodbye from...The Twilight Zone™.
Rod Serling Ai Confini Della Realtà - Stagione 1
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Rod Serling Ai Confini Della Realtà - Stagione 1
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A royal greeting to everyone.
@Giustiziere, unfortunately, I'm not familiar with the series you mentioned, but you've piqued my curiosity...
@Axel, yes, I remember Twin Peaks well; at first, I really liked it for its extreme attention to detail, but then my interest waned. Still, I watched it until the end (if there was a real ending, at least I think so).
I also liked The Prisoner, A Leap in the Dark, The Survivors, Space: 1999 (great!), Star Trek (of course), and Kronos (muhahaha-periodical, so many laughs).
That time machine was always broken, and the two protagonists (scientists) were thrown all over the place, always getting beaten up in every episode.
What memories... there are other series, but I can't recall them for now.
A television & science fiction™ goodbye.