ZiOn

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DeAge™ : 7899 days • Here since 28 october 2004
Spirit Twelve Dreams Of Dr. Sardonicus
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They might interest me, especially for their Pop vibe. Nice psycho review :-)
ATPC Nel Bene & Nel Male
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I don't like them at all, in terms of the themes addressed, approach to Rap, attitude, musicality. It's readable (even if a bit long) the recenZZZZZione ;-))
The Red Krayola God Bless The Red Krayola & All Who Sail With It
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They performed in a well-known avant-garde theater in Naples, Danve, Galleria Toledo, which was almost full. "Almost full" means 50-60 people, clearly; I was there (curiously, to be honest) with 4-5 of my rocker friends who are passionate about the genre and the era. I didn’t mind them at all, and the atmosphere wasn’t bad either: former hippies in their 50s and 60s asking for autographs on the vinyl of "The Parable Of Arable Land," big jokes about Italian and made in USA stereotypes... A fun situation, and they even played "War Sucks" :-)
The Red Krayola God Bless The Red Krayola & All Who Sail With It
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I saw them live last year (incredible to say, right?) and I also met Mayo Thompson, a total nut. But I believe their masterpiece is "The Parable Of Arable Land" ;-)
Klaus Schulze X
Klaus Schulze X
11 may 06
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And anyway...bunch of shits, assholes, fuckers! I_lOVE_mUSIc above all! :-))
Funkadelic One Nation Under A Groove
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I've already tried, odra. Take a look at the review of "Revenge Of The Ghetto Grooves" :-)
Funkadelic One Nation Under A Groove
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I would also add "Computer Games" by George Clinton at this point ;-)
Klaus Schulze X
Klaus Schulze X
11 may 06
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What a cultured review, a true Enea-cult :-)) I have a love-hate relationship with the artist; I admire their groundbreaking experimentation and the pioneering use of Moog and synthesizers, but in the long run, it ends up saturating my brain... uh, boring me :D
AA.VV. For the Masses (A tribute to Depeche Mode)
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I miss this, now I'm looking for it!
Funkadelic One Nation Under A Groove
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I also prefer the early Funkadelic to "One Nation Under A Groove" (a title that Kool Herc and Afrika Bambaataa must have really liked; -), but I don’t consider myself a huge admirer of theirs. Don't get me wrong, great albums like "Maggot Brain" and "Cosmic Slop," but they seem to me only the tip of an iceberg for a world, that of Funk and Blaxploitation, much deeper and more complex.