ZiOn

DeRank : 19,12
DeAge™ : 7899 days • Here since 28 october 2004
Soulwax Nite Versions
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In the Top 10 of 2005, and live they are exceptional (both as a band and as 2 Many DJ's)
Thievery Corporation Dj Kicks: Thievery Corporation
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For me, it remains the best DJ-Kicks of all time, closely followed by Kruder & Dorfmeister, Nightmares On Wax, Truby Trio, and Vikter Duplaix. Nice find, Lone :-)
Curtis Mayfield Superfly
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A small postscript: "Superfly" is not translated as "Supermosca"; it equates to "Supercool," so "Superfigo," "Supertajo" to say it in a sexyajax way :D
Curtis Mayfield Superfly
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Ringo, I was about to do it! :-) As for the album, I won't express my opinion; for me, it remains among the 10-20 most beautiful in the entire history of music, created by one of the greatest and most underrated artists of the 20th century. Also, try to check out the film directed by Gordon Parks Jr.; for me, it remains the summation of the entire Blaxploitation genre and the atmosphere of that era. By the way, there’s also a sequel, "Superfly TNT," filmed the following year, still starring Ron O'Neal and set in Rome :-))
Depeche Mode The singles '81>'85
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I find it a pleasant collection, not a full 5 but appreciable for the attempt at a summary of Depeche Mode's early works, which are more fragmentary and, at times, imperfect. The review is willing and intentionally biased (which can only please me, since I adore Depeche Mode!), but in my opinion, you should have taken more care with it, especially in the description (a bit rough around the edges for the individual tracks) ;-)
The Residents Meet The Residents
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Rece is a bit outside my usual taste and an album that I personally find hard to digest. I prefer the following ones, for example "Not Available" ;-)
Fabri Fibra Applausi Per Fibra
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Mista, Esa was supposed to come here to Naples at Urban Free Life only to mysteriously vanish. In my opinion, he should stop abusing his neurons ;-)
Fabri Fibra Applausi Per Fibra
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I understand that you can't stand it, but don't come to me and say that RAP SUCKS, DANCE DOES TOO AND EVEN POP. It would be better to simply say that you don't include them in your preferences, just as I don't include Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd among the artists for whom I feel absolute reverence.
Madonna Confessions On A Dancefloor
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Everything is beautiful, the review and the album (and I love "Ray Of Light!" too!) ;-))
Shadows Fall Fallout From The War
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Seen live last year in Bologna, truly impressive and incredibly engaging. Too bad for the genre, Metalcore, which I honestly see already in deep decline after the boom of 2003-2004.