Hank Monk

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Well... I think the superfluous tracks on this album are "I Shall Be Free, No. 10" and "Motorpsycho Nitemare."
All I really want to, on the other hand, is a really beautiful song for me!
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great band again. Great concert
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I also saw them on the 5th in Milan. Truly perfect.
Mel Collins and Tony Levin need no comment (they're among the most famous session musicians and ever-present figures, I suppose), and the others weren't bad either.
Of the three drummers, really impressive stuff, especially Mastellotto who played "just the right way." The one on the right, who you say was the one Fripp had been waiting for all these years, gave me the impression of being too "rock" to be compared even remotely to Bruford.
Anyway, truly a concert worth the money spent. Tears during Starless.

The only flaw I perceived, poor ignorant me, was the "static" generated by Tony Levin during the immaculate silence of Peace... ouch, Tony, backstage spankings might be in order :D
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Your review reminded me of "Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid," a beautiful book that I read eons ago (very "fun," by the way) in which the story of the musical offerings and, in general, Bach's fugues was abundantly described. I remain, unfortunately, very ignorant about this enormous composer. To digest a work like this, I would need to find the time to truly immerse myself in it. I like that the word enigmatic is used to describe the music, but... what do you mean? :)
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Really, truly horrible name (even the label's name that references SUN O)))... I don't know, are they friends?)
I listened to the stuff in the link and it's not bad at all, it didn't seem that original to me but I gave it a quick listen.
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I only know them for "I hope you are sitting down," oddly not reviewed here. From what I know about them, I really don’t see autotune in that album... but it’s likely that I’ve missed quite a bit in between.
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"resolved at the root the typical ambiguity of the nature of the material, considering that Hawtin states from the very beginning that it is all new stuff; not that it isn't noticeable, but sincerity is always appreciated."
I didn't get this... so it's old stuff but if he didn't say it, no one would notice? :D
Anyway, write well about this taffiabombe music.
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Nice review.
I don't usually listen to Lagy G's albums, but I didn't mind it when her songs were played non-stop on the radio and TV. She's a great character and her music, all in all, stood out clearly from her "peers" due to its personality.
Then I don't know what happened... I mean, after the big hits from The Fame Monster, she practically disappeared.
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Come to think of it, her music isn't that bad... when they play it on the radio, I usually don't feel the urge to compulsively change the station. I don't find her very attractive as a woman, but she still gives me insane sex.
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Nice report and beautifully written as usual.