Ghemison

DeRank : 2,99
DeAge™ : 7811 days • Here since 19 january 2005
The Chemical Brothers Midnight Madness
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Next time, pay a bit more attention to the vocabulary and structure, but other than that, I don't mind the review: it conveys enthusiasm, and that's fine. As for the Chemicals, I've never been too fond of them. In fact... I prefer Leftfield or Underworld, but above all I prefer another type of electronic music that's less gimmicky and less straightforward. Does the new Greatest Hits pick up where the last one left off, or is it repetitive?
Red Lorry Yellow Lorry Talk About the Weather
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charming review, but the album doesn't intrigue me... I believe the fourth season of Dr. House has been affected, like other series, by the writers' strike that led to shorter seasons (in the case of Lost, I would say it was a good thing, at least Brian K. Vaughan's involvement brought some twists and greater clarity).
Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel III
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I have never been able to stand the Genesis, but he has always intrigued me... I think this is a good start. Thank you, Blacky, even though I prefer you more mignon.
Mazapègul Piccolo Canto Nomade
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I'm at Santa Sofia. Did you happen to catch the Buskers? Let's smoke one together...
Mazapègul Piccolo Canto Nomade
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Yes, we were there!!! On the last day, the show was fantastic: the Firewater were amazing and immense, and the Jang Senato were also great on the big stage. So, where are you from?
Bark Psychosis Independency
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a very beautiful and thorough review, at times poetic and always very attentive: great job! the album really attracts me... even though I don't know these Bark Psychosis at all, it seems like music that could enchant me.
Cristina Donà Tregua
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nice short review. great album, really: shower and then I'll listen to it again.
Mazapègul Piccolo Canto Nomade
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I almost forgot, and with a tear in my eye, I vote for you (and also the album): double five and that's all there is to it.
Mazapègul Piccolo Canto Nomade
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the Mazapegul are magnificent, I too am from Romagna and I’m actually from the town next to San Piero In Bagno (the hometown of the group), but they transcend every barrier and any localism: their music is as global as Mano Negra were or as Firewater is, as bastard as that of Vinicio Capossela or Tom Waits (with whom they often shared musicians, especially Marc Ribot). a great legend of the Italian underground, it's a shame about the premature passing of the singer Dido, an excellent bohemian interpreter and poetic like few others (let’s say that the good Vinicio, before the profound shift of Ovunque Proteggi, was definitely a notch below), which forced them to dissolve in '99 after two albums more beautiful than the other. great review and thank you for talking about them. for more (but not exhaustive) information Mazapegul (band) - Wikipedia
Emanuele Crialese Nuovomondo
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I completely agree with Tomgil, but I lower it by one point: it seemed to me really too little heartfelt.