jdv666

DeRank : 7,34
DeAge™ : 6541 days • Here since 14 july 2008
Jane's Addiction The Great Escape Artist
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Power-Pop and Radio-Friendly choruses, two terms that are often used abroad when dealing with crap.
Burial / Four Tet / Thom Yorke Ego / Mirror
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I haven't heard anything from Burial yet, nor from Four Tet... even though I keep hearing their names all the time. Best albums?
La Repubblica Saper Scrivere
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Having said all this, the so-called courses/books etc. on creativity make me laugh as well, since they are quite contradictory; let's say that from these you might get an honest craftsman at best, but certainly not a revolutionary genius :)
La Repubblica Saper Scrivere
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but they can certainly exist, only that all of us here are immersed in bourgeois culture... (a term that, by the way, sounds rather anachronistic today)
La Repubblica Saper Scrivere
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Donald Duck is among the true giants of literature. No kidding. In theory, I also partially agree with what's been written, but then it's always the same anti-bourgeois considerations which, in truth, are some of the most bourgeois things that can exist.
Luis Buñuel Tristana
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I haven't seen this, you've made me want to :)
John Zorn The Gift
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Beautiful. Relaxing, exotic, very pleasant but not at all ordinary!
King Crimson The Power To Believe
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Oh, and by the way, I really like the cover a lot :)
Cathedral The Guessing Game
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I haven't heard this one yet, nor do I think I'll be doing so anytime soon, but they're great and at its release, I remember it received quite positive feedback... my favorite, however, remains The Ethereal Mirror.
King Crimson The Power To Believe
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I agree with the comment above; I like the album. By the way, I see that many criticize the cold and impersonal sound, but in my opinion, it's a strength of this record, as it was intentionally created to evoke the mood that is meant to be conveyed (coldness, alienation, etc.), as can also be inferred from the cover... the review is good anyway.