jdv666

DeRank : 7,34
DeAge™ : 6540 days • Here since 14 july 2008
Pink Floyd Ummagumma
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I love the live part (still prefer studio albums though), and as far as I'm concerned, the solo contributions on the second album are unnecessary.
Alan Ball Six Feet Under
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wonderful series, albeit quite heavy (in terms of themes) at certain points ^^
My Dying Bride A Map Of All Our Failures
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I still have to approach them; even though the recently listened anathema colleagues haven't particularly caught my attention yet.
Billie Holiday Lady Sings The Blues
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this record feels like a seedy, dark, and smoky bar... :)
Afghan Whigs Gentlemen
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Today it’s trendy to talk badly about grunge, but for me it remains an excellent music scene that has given birth to great bands (Soundgarden über alles) and great albums, like this one. A band to be rediscovered.
Coldplay A Rush Of Blood To The Head
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The individual tracks are also quite listenable when compared to the other junk that plays on the radio; however, I obviously stay as far away as possible from the radio programming and listen to my own stuff that I make first.
Brad Mehldau Trio Where Do You Start
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hi chaos! :) I see you're continuing to delve into your jazz adventure, while I've somewhat distanced myself from the genre lately, partly due to university stress and the final push of studying – I felt the need for something more raucous, immediate, and genuinely "ignorant" ;) how are you otherwise? doing well?
Drew Goddard Quella casa nel bosco
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for me, one of the revelations of the year, an excellent film outside the box (even though it follows the patterns 101% ;D)
Coil Horse Rotorvator
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damn, you can't find this anywhere; at least legally :°(
Deep Purple In Rock
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well, the early deep purple (which, to be honest, they’re not exactly the very first ones but hey), were amazing