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  • Here since 21 september 2008
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Heard here and there, I never focused on a particular album, it's good, nothing that grabs my attention in any special way, maybe I'll revisit it after listening. Always commendable are the rare reviews of electronic music.
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Well, I really like 1000 autunni, so much so that I reviewed it; on the other hand, I found From a Distance too standard. I prefer more eclectic things, and I lost track of Ske, maybe I'll give this one a listen. Anyway, good job writing about these beautiful realities of our country.
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Nice story, I'll listen.
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I heard some live tracks last year (I arrived at the end of the concert) but I didn't delve into them much. An energetic and original lineup, and the message is extremely valid; what could be more revolutionary than a black woman fighting against the system?
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Hi handsome!
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I'm sorry, but I can't access external links or content from YouTube. However, if you provide me with the text you want to translate, I'd be happy to help!
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I will listen.
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I listened with particular attention to Wheels that Turn in Vain, without it managing to capture me, and yet I really like this genre...
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I would rather see more discussion on the diaspora and African slavery, considering how much the theme of Nazism has been addressed. My sister is married to an African American, and she tells me that the topic is almost taboo. From the perspective of someone who knows Brazil well, it seems that African Americans have been stripped of their spiritual strength (which then converges into evangelical cults) and remain segregated—that is, you are either white or black. When I think of the second colonization of Africa, my heart aches. These are all open wounds that continue to bleed every day. I really liked the film, but I found her part too over-the-top and artificial; she seems like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.