Voto:
Almost as if I liked them, go figure things out. Hello, climber.
Voto:
Fresh sauerkraut in the electronic spirals of the microwave. It takes a musical education for these listens; I sense their potential but have not yet managed to benefit from the effect. I will practice, this world fascinates me.
ghali Album
27 mar 20
Voto:
Writing is getting better. The proposals are worse. Just joking, tastes are tastes and should be respected.
Voto:
Great label Caroline Records, always attentive to experimentation and the most original products on the market, from kraut-rock and prog-rock of the early seventies to the fine pop/electro of our days, passing through that magical period of the late '80s and early '90s that I loved so much. Great page my climber!
ps. Caroline Records is very active in reissues, one among many being the fantastic Working With Fire And Steel (Possible Pop Songs Volume Two) by China Crisis.‎
Voto:
Beautiful "Devil Is Loose" but the title track doesn't joke around either. Tasty pop, refreshingly dreamy. A breath of fresh air is needed, especially if it's wholesome.
Voto:
If it were only for the incredible effort put into it as well as for the welcome message, I’d give you a solid 5, but I suggest (with no ulterior motives) being a bit more concise. Not that what you've written isn't interesting, but there are believers who have never read the gospel.
The Dogs Fed Up
26 mar 20
Voto:
How much does this album pump? The dawn of punk also comes from the basement of the Dogs.
Voto:
Your cycling writings are unparalleled. I read them all in one breath but I forgot the suggested soundtrack. Darn!
Voto:
Well, you know it too, otherwise where would you have found all this time (household matters with unruly little ones included) to write these two great pages?
Voto:
In the end, the time spent is more than worth it.

The story of the great Jewish man brings to mind the analogies that occurred on the other side of the Atlantic a hundred years earlier, when black people began to gift the magic of music to the new continent.

Goebbels hated everything except himself. Or perhaps he hated himself and therefore hated everything? I hope for the second option, the one that puts me in agreement with the beast.

I had no idea about the Soviet jazz scene, and I doubt Ferretti knew about it either in the '80s; otherwise, we would have had our own Contortions.

What can I say, you have masterfully done justice to a great musician (whom I did not know), bringing to light a human story, aside from the artistic one, that absolutely deserves to be known.

It's a shame that the stars at my disposal are only five. Anthological.