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DeAge™ : 6401 days • Here since 29 november 2008
Mauro Repetto Non ho ucciso l'uomo ragno.
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A fascinating read. The subject matters little. It could have been the biography of Gurdjieff through Ouspensky's eyes during his mystical pre-war wanderings. It is just as vivid and stripped to the bone, full of humanity, in the context of that radio world that dominated the globe at the time. Read in one go, and in the end, there are no morals, no saints or heroes, just us, the same story, the same place, the same bar.
Bruce Springsteen Nebraska
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A beautiful memory, the TV at night then, in the 80s, I believe had a charm that it no longer possesses today. The record in question is a milestone, at least for my listening habits. I’ve never listened deeply to his other albums. I liked the story of how he recorded it, almost non-professionally, and the fact that it reflected a moment of depression he was trying to overcome.
Harold Budd Music for 3 Pianos
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Very interesting, I'm not aware of it and I would like to learn more about the musicians on that album, I'll check it out! Thank you.
Jethro Tull RökFlöte
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Depressive Progressive Folk is a genre that I'm absolutely interested in. Let's hope.
Harold Budd Music for 3 Pianos
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I am sure of it. Regardless of those cages we call "music genres."
Cannibal Corpse Chaos Horrific
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As for extreme sounds, I prefer Portal, but perhaps I am among those who love contamination. They might have said what they needed to say in the '90s, then came the repetitions, always of decent quality anyway.
Negura Bunget Om
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Good proposal for Dark Ambient Black Metal. I'm not crazy about the theatrical whispering; I think it's a significant limitation for this modest work from a sonic perspective.
James Blake Playing Robots Into Heaven
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I have been following the artist since their early steps, and I must admit, I was taken aback by the purely club-oriented idea of the new album. However, it aligns with their audience and attitude. There are other albums of theirs that make my heart race, but given that we are surrounded by know-it-alls who deem it "hazy" because it doesn't produce either pop or completely catchy songs, I still find this album, in my opinion, to be above the average of electronic music sung from 2010 to today.
Green Day Dookie
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Classic. Excellent review. However, I think it's very worthy to also mention American Idiot, perhaps their best for me. Moreover, as they age, their albums actually improve, including the more recent ones. Great songwriting.
Yes Mirror to the Sky
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I just want to point out that the members of Nirvana have by no means given up after the first death...