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I remember the albums by their covers, hardly by their titles. I believe in the importance of covers, and this is certainly not new to me, or rather the cover is not new to me. I should listen to the music again accompanied by your beautiful words, something I will do sooner or later. Or I probably will never do. It's a bad business having beautiful covers.
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It's hard to judge a work after just one listen, but it left me with a good impression; well-balanced ingredients for a very "evocative" piece, and above all, short enough not to be boring. Definitely worth a re-listen; perhaps the initial judgment will change, but for a work to be in the "Ripasso" category isn't a small feat when you're inundated with listens and still filled with curiosity. Nice recommendation.
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ah! I know these, I had a record of which I can't even faintly remember anything. Fortunately, "Area Pirata" exists, a small paradise but I would rather search for their old work.
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I heard you a couple of times in the morning, nice voice. For a moment in a piece, I had a vision of G. L: Ferretti, but I have too much imagination. Nice suggestion.
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Never heard of it. I listen and review.
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"Symphonic" and a large array of keyboards "makes me steer clear even though the cover attracts me.
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Aseptic it may seem, instead one must sit as by the bank of a slow river and wait for something to pass that alters the flow of sound. I wouldn't know, I have to listen to it again and see (hear) if any movement has lingered.
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Curious, I try and review.
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I have the same problem with painting; I look at certain works and wonder, "what the hell am I supposed to be looking at?" Especially, I start to doubt that it might be a colossal joke, and perhaps it is. But knowing how to pull off a joke is, in its own way, a form of art; you have to be one step behind, not ahead, as many are convinced.
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It can be everything and nothing. The idea of a sound, its creation or rather its evolution, in theory could go on forever and transform into something else. Upon closer inspection, it is a kind of self-generation of sound with the help of electronics, an idea that others have taken up in different ways. The idea of an infinite sound that is reborn from itself. One could talk a lot and bring up names that have explored this possibility.