ZiOn

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Biosphere Cirque
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Amendment to the review: "A correction." See the old version Cirque - Biosphere - recensione Versione 1
The Smile Live @ Piazza Trento e Trieste, Ferrara - 15 luglio 2022
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Perhaps you should have omitted the name "Radiohead" even in the opening of the review 😃 To quote you, I would say: sometimes certain music seems to have been written for us who listen to it and therefore, potentially, for everyone. I appreciate your devotion to the band, which you could have expressed by adding a few more words, but it's fine as it is.
Gianna Nannini Profumo
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The "Nannini review" continues. The presence of successful producers might prompt me to listen to her early albums. A review with a few somewhat... faltering sentences, but I appreciate your effort.
Leo Leandro Caramella
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@[DeBaser]: thank you again for the choice! ❤️😄
Careen Careen Love Health
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A bit verbose, indeed.
Biosphere Cirque
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It's a record where Biosphere's music becomes more dynamic, thanks to the inclusion of rhythmic patterns that at times feel somewhat daring and at other times more subtle, better harmonized with the rest of the compositions. The use of vocal samples and field recordings is interesting and, as the reviewer points out, evokes a lot of base camps, expeditions, explorations of solitary and remote places. In any case, I prefer "Substrata," but that is a work perhaps unattainable.
Alio Die/Dirk Serries The chapters of the eclipse
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I appreciate your recommendation (as always), but I have the impression that this work deserved a few more words. In any case, well done, you always suggest interesting music.
Baz Luhrmann Elvis
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A more streamlined @[Confaloni] that gets straight to the point. I have to tell you, though, that a friend spoke highly of the Queen biopic, a film that, according to him, is "dry and well-made." Could it really be so?
Edward Morgan Forster Monteriano (Là dove gli angeli non osano camminare)
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"Not long after, Lilia falls ill to fulfill Gino's desire to have a child, which she will give him but at the cost of her life."
"Determined to do anything to have the baby, in one of the two carriages that take them to the station at night to return to England, there’s Harriet who has kidnapped the baby but during a clash with the carriage carrying only Caroline, it overturns and the baby slips from her grasp, later found by Philip but dead."
I think these two sentences are enough to highlight the sloppiness and absolute lack of clarity in this writing, the usual mishmash of anacolutha, convoluted phrases, and verbosity. I don't know, I might be an idiot but I didn't understand anything of the plot, and then you reveal too many details, ruining any potential reading. I won't give it one star out of pity, but it's one of the worst reviews I've read in recent years.