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Echoes that pierce through the fog. These sounds always captivate me; they are the unlock codes to my safe. A beautiful page and a precious proposal.
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Great Otto, I’m starting with a bang! (it also rhymes!) Wonderful writing and an interesting proposal, balancing between experimentation and grotesque with noir shades. I’m waiting for the Japanese version of Debaser, with Jeeg Robot instead of the cow! Good, no, excellent first!
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They seem interesting, and the track to track, now outdated on this site, I particularly love.
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Anyone who speaks of this immense poet has my respect. The comparison with Borland is decidedly appropriate, both pursued, haunted by their inner specters. Borland, a crystalline genius, had the misfortune of presenting his art in an era where the visual aspect, the image of the charismatic frontman, beautiful and damned, was the passport to survive the meat grinder of the '80s. Ciampi, like Borland, lived his time on the borderline, sang about it but never felt part of it, deeply introverted and constantly battling with his demons at the bottoms of bottles.
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Beautiful page, highly inspired. A band constantly stationed in the musical underbrush since the early '80s, they have always offered an innovative and experimental sound. I've listened to quite a bit of their extensive discography, but this album had slipped through my fingers. I’ll make up for it!
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The Universe, at the time ubiquitous in the promotions of Rockerilla and Buscadero, I devoured for several years. I lost sight of it over time. A great opportunity to rediscover them and travel back through the rest of the discography.
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I've always thought so, but I'm here for other reasons!
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There’s something romantic about the fact that after 10 years, records can still smell like a cellar. Long live the stubbornness of those who remain unyielding.
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The last leftist man in Italy. I haven't seen the film yet, but I plan to.
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Masterfully "evoked" on this page, good job Rocky!