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DeAge™ : 7902 days • Here since 28 october 2004
Bomfunk Mc's In Stereo
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Sure, I love Jarmusch, although for that film I prefer the older episodes that came out in the '80s. Seeing W live must have been quite enjoyable for you too :-))
Bomfunk Mc's In Stereo
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Well, not a bad review. I haven't listened to the album, aside from the singles, and honestly, I don't see it as a milestone for anyone wanting to approach Rap. But is a certain "Enter The Wu-Tang" maybe? ;-) Regards
Boards Of Canada Music Has The Right To Children
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Cleo is much more melodic than the previous ones; you might like it if you're not particularly accustomed to the mental and rhythmic musings of Warp's electronic music. I like it, but sometimes it almost feels like it crosses into Ambient-Chill Out, I don't know... In any case, I definitely prefer the first two albums, with "Music Has The Right..." being the standout. It's truly one of the most beautiful works of the '90s. Saludos :-)
Bongzilla Stash
Bongzilla Stash
26 nov 05
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These are total crazies, like Cephalic Carnage. Crazy riffs just like the band, nice shit :-))
Motorbass Pansoul
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How wrong you are, dear Stefano, and quite a bit :-))
Sofa Surfers Sofa Surfers
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Well, I really liked the dry electro/hip-hop burden, especially in "Cargo." I respect your tastes (of course), but honestly, their indie-rock shift doesn't really appeal to me, a bit like with Jaga Jazzist... Saludos :-))
Michael Bolton Vintage
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The review isn't even that bad, and it feels like a copy and paste... Oh well.
Michael Bolton Vintage
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MC, do you listen to Michael Bolton? :-\
AA.VV. Pulp Fusion: Revenge Of The Ghetto Grooves
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Hehehe thanks everyone! :-) If you enjoy the compilation, check out "Afrikafunk," also released by Harmless, or the first two volumes of Pulp Fusion, "Funky-Jazz Classics" and "Return To The Tough Side," great starting points to explore the magical world of Black Music. Cheers!
Nina Simone The Ultimate Nina Simone
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A huge shoutout to Nina and all the RMX of her classic hits: "Feeling Good" remixed by Joe Claussell, "Sinnerman" by Felix Da Housecat, "Black Is The Colour Of My True Love" in Jaffa's version, and the masterpiece "See-Line Woman" reconstructed by Masters At Work. More than a good mention!