Yosif

DeRank : 1,70
DeAge™ : 6421 days • Here since 10 november 2008
LB Pop Artificielle
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"All things considered, is this album a masterpiece?" -> Yes.
Belle And Sebastian The Boy With The Arab Strap
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A honest little group, nothing more: nothing that could be worth a five.
Kate Bush The Kick Inside
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I usually don't appreciate such "showy" pages, but congratulations this is really beautiful and you couldn't express yourself better about Kate. What a great album this is.
Lassigue Bendthaus Cloned
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[!!!] immense monsieur sfascia, what have I missed.. a review on Uwe? No one has recalculated my two tracks :D but of all the indecipherable and endless production of this ?man? you would agree that Lassigue Bendthaus alongside Senor Coconut are the most human and accessible projects of the teutonic, surely aka less ambitious but not for that inferior to the various hyper-experimental cyber-glitch-ofil brain-damaged ambient of the late nineties, on the contrary, I would say that cloned particularly rocks. An artist absolutely worth exploring (a few more reviews on deb wouldn't hurt since there are 300 on the usual aphex twin) as well as one of the greatest geniuses of the last 20 years. 5 obviously.
Architect Consume Adapt Create
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I see that you particularly appreciated skele..! even in the rankings ;D if you like this fusion of IDM/EBM industrial tetra and distorted ambient (well, you know what I mean) there are Gridlock who do very similar stuff, even if it’s more abstract. If you want to give it a listen.. formless is absolutely amazing! A Special Plan For This World: Gridlock - Formless (2003) [CD&Vinyl-V0]
Miles Davis Jazz At The Plaza
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It seems there was a mention in the autobiography about this live (messy, poor quality, Paul hidden, etc.), but I don't remember it very well now. Personally, I never considered jazz at the plaza, but apparently I didn't miss anything [?]
Erik Sumo My Rocky Mountain
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In the meantime, the stars have become 5 :D Great home-retrieval, this really deserves it. [Discovered through "one at random"]!
De Phazz Days Of Twang
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Good job! I really like them.. I also enjoy listening to "godsdog" and "death by chocolate," for me their best.
David Holmes Let's Get Killed
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A good job but he has done much better, the free association on everything.
Herbie Hancock Dis Is da Drum
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"mojubaaaa"..!! Not exactly his best (I find it has aged poorly compared to his more avant-garde works), but still a good album like the review. After the solid work done with Miles, I hope in the future you delve deeper into this great artist as well.