Ghemison

DeRank : 2,99
DeAge™ : 7812 days • Here since 19 january 2005
Carl Craig Landcruising
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But what do they do to load the tracks? If you tell me, I'll share something too... like this, so Kosmo and Mien (and also Flint, because the other version seems quite different) can listen to it (and fall in love with it, eh eh). In the meantime, I'm listening to Unreasonable Behaviour by L. Garnier, also immense.
Carl Craig Landcruising
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I don't know, I was recommended this and I just dove in... but it's an album that grows with each listen and it's truly beautiful, absolutely timeless and terribly contemporary... but if Odra tells me the other one is even better, then I need to get it. Is the original available? @Cptgaio: after all, I've never considered you a distracted/superficial listener and you're definitely an expert in these sounds. @Cahrley: give it a listen, I think you’ll like it. I even believe that in Last Love Parade (by Mancossola) it's mentioned that Craig's DJ sets have an intensity and a smoky atmosphere worthy of a jazz club. @Odra: I really have to thank you for passing me David Torn's latest album, it's exceptional and quite out there. I like it (even though I still have to fully digest it)! thanks to all!
Tinto Brass Il Disco Volante (1963)
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Lemur, continuing with this absurdity Punisher=Poletti is really unfair to the second user who is certainly one of the friendliest and funniest characters in this virtual community.
Tinto Brass Il Disco Volante (1963)
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Giubbo, I'll answer your last question. Poletti doesn't talk about new films because he doesn't go to the cinema. Do you know why? Because he believes the theaters are infested with screaming kids who ruin his viewing experience. Huge nonsense, which I can disprove aptly since I went to the cinema almost three times a week last year and never encountered what he complains about (at most a few laughs during 300). However, some malicious people claim that Poletti doesn't comment on new films because he still hasn't been able to read Merenghetti's opinion about them. Best regards...
Tom Waits Bone Machine
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yes yes, great page... with a beautiful closing! I usually don't agree much with impressionistic reviews (it always depends on the quality), but this one is really well done. unfortunately, I don't know the album.
Tom Waits Blue Valentine
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expository review (enough with these damn track-by-track). one of the few works by Waits that I know: Somewhere is a 5, the rest of the album is a 4. bye...
The B-52's The B-52's
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Well, the Pylon... I downloaded and listened to them, I was intrigued by a review from deB that described them as a novel indie-dub formation. I was rather disappointed. Sparkling review...
Tinto Brass Il Disco Volante (1963)
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no no, I find this Fabrizio Corona likable like few others...
Mogwai EP+6
Mogwai EP+6
29 aug 07
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no no you're right Flint, mine was just a joke. but for as little as I know, I feel more jazz in math and a bit of dub in post-rock, right? anyway, I have the two EPs from Battles from last year and they reminded me a lot of techno made with guitar/bass/drums... @Fabrizio: I don't know, it's quite old and my roommate brought it. but it sounds good.
Mogwai EP+6
Mogwai EP+6
29 aug 07
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but if there's a mini meeting in Bologna, I want to come too, damn it. I live there after all (and I also have a great setup)...