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I liked it too. There’s something raw in the album, now I understand why. If I remember correctly, odradek recommended this to me a long time ago, maybe during my playful review of his Question and Answer or about the Codona. I met Naná a few years ago; my sister-in-law produced his last two albums. A delightful and humble person.
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It's the only vapor disc I listen to and enjoy. It surprised me with its maturity and inspiration. It brings certain musical concepts to a level that many predecessors have never reached. I include all of new age, ambient, and a certain portion of avant-gardes, places where ideas were born and developed but rarely reached such an immediate, yet deep and layered communicative level. I also appreciate its versatility; you can feel it or listen to it in multiple situations, and it always stands out.
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I miss this.
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A nice feeling, a little more difficult than the studio albums.
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It's not theft from society, it's that the act of shitting allows you to reclaim a little of your time that they are stealing from you. You see, it's just about changing your perspective. Who knows, a revolutionary campaign could be born; don't shit at home, but wait to do it at work.
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Robert Fripp declared in the late seventies that ambient would be the music of the future. Some critics said he had lost his mind. Plunderphonics is also the title of an essay by Cris Cutler that defended the practice of reworking music by others, but times were different back then as it was easy to run into legal troubles (see Negativland vs U2). In short, this vaporwave seems quite cross-sectional and controversial to me, blending a deep artistic exploration with rather superficial musical styles. This gives it a certain respectability in my eyes. So far, I have only listened to Macintosh Plus, where I found several interesting ideas, and Saint Pepsi, whom I find unbearable. Thank you all for bringing these singularities to these pages.
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I'm certainly not an expert on the matter, yet I am convinced that they represent many things and also everything that is the opposite of them. To say "faithful to the line" when the line doesn't exist, what on earth could that mean? Realizing in '91 that communism doesn't work is the height of foolishness. The true left-wing groups are others (Stormy Six). I am very interested in Ferretti because he started from a cultural base with which I identify; the songs of the alpine troops and the church, to create a phenomenon like the cccp. For this reason, he has all my esteem.

P.S. Then someone who cannot choose between the cccp, csi, and pgr is in a bad position.
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My uncles took me to see it during the tour for this album. I still have a few images etched in my memory. Think about the cultural environment in which I was born.
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I don't know anything, but it looks cool.
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Come on, I would have sworn it was crap.