Kurz

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DeAge™ : 8339 days • Here since 11 august 2003
Ludovico Einaudi I Giorni
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and his compositions are the most banal and predictable you can imagine. Ludovico Einaudi, the most overrated of all time, good for TV segments on funerals (various).
Erik Ursich Kanashii - Il Piacere Della Tristezza
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I don't know, Josi_, but I already like this Maribel!
Beck Guero
Beck Guero
28 mar 05
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Thank you for the bad advice, Antò!
Keith Jarrett The Köln Concert
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this, in the Debaser, was a ghost review, it wasn't there but a part of it was. Now you can read it too! (congratulations)
Erik Ursich Kanashii - Il Piacere Della Tristezza
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oh crap, I've practically plagiarized a sentence from a Swiss reviewer! I swear, I didn't do it on purpose!!! Diplomatic incident! K will hit me! H. I'm also having some issues with my turntable, it spins a bit slower and the amp has a faulty channel, I need to look for something at flea markets but ever since my crazy 45-year-old brother took back his entire discography, I'm not feeling very motivated. On the other hand, it doesn't quite feel right to listen to Pink Floyd on CD after listening to them for 20 years on vinyl :)
Erik Ursich Kanashii - Il Piacere Della Tristezza
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uhh, I'm sorry that you didn't like Frantz so much, I think I connected with this record, the side A (side A...) I really like a lot! Overall, I didn't consider the compositional aspect to be the most important, I appreciated (and really a lot) how perfectly the sound was combined with the feeling it provoked. It's not an innovative work, rather nostalgic, (nostalgia... melancholy... sadness...). And I love the sound of the instruments used in this LP, for me (me personally) they are a huge added value. In any case, thanks for your trust! I hope you can appreciate it more with future listens. But has anyone actually listened to these sampleS?
Vasco Rossi Buoni o Cattivi
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I was here, alas
C.S.I. Ko De Mondo
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my hovercraft is full of eels!
Erik Ursich Kanashii - Il Piacere Della Tristezza
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Lukin, I confess I'm a nostalgic... I want to clarify, though, that I don’t feel like saying that things were much better back then, at least not as an objective fact. Personally, today I feel uncomfortable; we are literally buried under a deluge of music spam, and with the advent of Saint Mastering and Saint Download, we have access to an impressive amount of music, even good music. I, being slower, bought 3 CDs last week and I still haven’t finished the first round of listening. Years ago, I used to get to know albums down to the last nuance, and I wasn't the only one, I believe. On the other hand, many talents remained completely unknown back then, also due to the fact that they couldn't rely on at least self-production (which today costs just a few euros).
Ok, sorry! Listen to the samples!
Bill Frisell Unspeakable
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I was here, my fortune!