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Revisiting these records after years, after having a nice overview, one realizes how reductive and often misplaced the term "Post Rock" was, how it confined many groups within a fence and how many were unable to break free from it. I can't think of anyone, to be honest. A fine work, which, listened to again today, loses much of its charm.
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What can I say, I find it a bit overrated. Just like that of the Dadamah, after all.
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I started to hate Vecchioni because of a song that a colleague of mine (Bona) played on repeat; I was on the edge of the abyss and she gave me the final push. I don't even dare to mention the song. However, modest Vecchioni, who in an interview delicately referred to his songs as enchanting.
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Exactly, they use the part of the track when the electronic progression kicks in, when I saw the ad I went crazy scratching my head. " " In effect, it's not that easy to remember that beautiful portion of the track.
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Searching through my shelves (mine by prescription) I found this "https://www.debaser.it/main/Video.aspx?y=cmK5AHR3R7w," nice people together, I think I've found something to listen to tonight in peace.
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Is there a collection of tracks that, in your opinion, captures her best moment? A compilation of her entire career seems too scattered over time. On the other hand, a more focused collection could be a nice calling card, to finally get to know her in a more in-depth way.
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I'm stuck at home with too much time on my hands and I've listened to some tracks, honestly without any expectations, but they pleasantly surprised me. Great recommendation.
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Here, on the other hand, I think it lacks personality, or rather, it's not fully centered. Acerbi with taste.
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The name doesn’t ring a bell, but the piece reminds me of something.
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an aspect of him that is new to me.