ZiOn

DeRank : 19,12
DeAge™ : 7906 days • Here since 28 october 2004
Dj Spooky Under The Influence
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Sure, DJ Spooky doesn't interest anyone at all, huh? :-))
Brand X Unorthodox Behaviour
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I can partially see myself in the loser definition of the first part :-)) The album intrigues me, and so does the genre; I’m going to look for it right away. Thnx paisà 4 segnalescion ;-)
Popol Vuh Hosianna Mantra
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A pioneering huge ball :-))
The Chemical Brothers Push The Button
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Many already consider him a likely successor to Pope Ratzi. I can already picture him blessing the faithful at St. Peter's with his unmistakable and fascinating slang :-))
The Chemical Brothers Push The Button
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Aeneas, what can I say, I’m bringing back the Palermitan wedding with the blessing of Vasa Vasa :D
The Chemical Brothers Surrender
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I understand you, Luca. Just think that until 3-4 years ago, I automatically dismissed anything produced with guitar, bass, and drums, labeling it as noise. A big limitation of mine, I admit, but also a big limitation of others, in my opinion, is to continue labeling Rap, Electronic, and similar genres as "non-music," "unplayed music," etc... Shall we try to open these little brains a bit? :-))
The Chemical Brothers Push The Button
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Disappointment of the year 2005, there’s no doubt, in some tracks they almost remind me of the more danceable Fat Boy Slim, truly unrecognizable. The times of "Elektrobank" are alas far away...
The Chemical Brothers Surrender
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Aside from a few scattered episodes ("Hey Boy Hey Girl" first and foremost), it's an album that has never particularly thrilled me, incomparable to the previous two, especially the masterpiece "Dig Your Own Hole." Speaking of Kraftwerk Enea, did you know that in "Leave Home" from the first album they sample "Ohm Sweet Ohm" by Hutter and company? ;-))
Arto Lindsay Mundo Civilizado
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Stunning, just like the collaboration with Spooky. Nice, Francè ;-)
99 Posse NA 99 10°
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I am completely opposed to associating the name 99 Posse with the Italian Hip-Hop scene. I have never held them in high regard (see the lack of coherence you mentioned yourself), nor have I ever particularly appreciated their instrumental use of music for political propaganda purposes. However, I recognize that there is something truly remarkable in the second album of this atypical greatest hits, such as the RMX of "L'Anguilla" by DJ Vadim or the Dub manipulations by Mad Professor. In short, I've never liked them and have never been able to digest them, even though in their latest production (and especially with this work), they have achieved a significant musical evolution. Saludos e auguri :-)