sylvian1982

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DeAge™ : 7768 days • Here since 4 march 2005
The Notwist Neon Golden
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I NEED HELP! In the latest film by Aldo Giovanni e Giacomo (Tu la conosci Claudia?), at the beginning of the second act, you can hear Consequence in its entirety. Absolutely extraordinary. Throughout the film, there is an instrumental piece that comes back time and again. Does anyone know what piece it is and who performs it?
Can someone help me? I even waited for the credits, but damn them, they faded out.
The Notwist Neon Golden
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I'M ASKING FOR HELP! In the latest movie by Aldo Giovanni e Giacomo (Do You Know Claudia?) at the beginning of the second act, you can hear the entire song by Notwist, Consequence. Extraordinary! Later on in the film, there’s another instrumental piece that comes back several times. I don’t know what song it is, let alone who the performer is. Does anyone know what song it is? Can someone help me?
Athlete Tourist
Athlete Tourist
31 mar 05
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I don't know why, but it's an album that attracts me. Could it be because I see it around for 15.90 Euros? However, after this review, my enthusiasm has cooled down a bit. I have a ton of these watered-down clones of Radiohead and Coldplay. Just to clarify, the Radiohead from The Bends and Ok Computer and the Coldplay from Parachutes. I've already bought the Keane, which leave quite a bit to be desired..............
Beck Guero
Beck Guero
28 mar 05
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Beck has never fully convinced me. Sea Change, however, is extraordinary. It’s an album that goes beyond the Beck style. From what I read, I suppose he has returned to the patchwork atmospheres of Odelay. All things considered...........I’m not buying it.
Moby Hotel
Moby Hotel
26 mar 05
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I haven't listened to the album. That's a gap I'll fill as soon as possible. I really liked Play, while I neither bought nor listened to 18. Anyway, great review that conveys well what kind of music Moby might have produced this time. It frustrates me when people hear the word "pop" and dismiss the album right away. But does music have to be all cerebral for them?
Talk Talk Laughing Stock
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This album was released in September 1991, and I remember it very well because I was on my honeymoon in London. I also recall the enthusiasm with which I welcomed it. The previous Spirit Of Eden had been an incredible album that I played to the point of obsession. And as often happens after a masterpiece, one expects another masterpiece. It is certainly a valid record; Talk Talk have taken the sounds of the previous album to an extreme. But the result left me a bit like this. Once again, you realize how difficult, if not impossible, it is to go beyond a seminal work. In this case, it is called Spirit Of Eden.
Danny Wilson Meet Danny Wilson
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I imagined we were just a handful of people who knew about Danny Wilson, right Socrates? On one hand, it's better this way. Secrets, sometimes, are best kept closely guarded.
Low The Great Destroyer
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I have the impression that our beloved music critics (Mucchio Selvaggio) are becoming a bit too soft-hearted. It's a good indie-rock album, nothing special. I don't hear any truly memorable tracks. From here to calling it a masterpiece, there’s quite a gap...
Vasco Rossi Buoni o Cattivi
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I've always found Vasco hard to digest, not even in his early days when it might have made SENSE. I've always seen him more as everything else than a singer. And in this regard, I admire him. But what memorable songs has he written and/or sung?
He’s now a caricature of himself, yet he has thousands of fans ready to buy even his farts. That's not something everyone can achieve.
Danny Wilson Meet Danny Wilson
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Great Socrates. For those who are not familiar with this album, I suggest they get it as soon as possible. A great tribute to an overlooked masterpiece of Scottish pop. And as the reviewer notes, the second episode "Bepop Moptop" moves along the same coordinates as this one. Eighteen years after its release, it hasn’t lost an ounce of the brilliance and grace it had in 1987. I may be nostalgic and a bit pathetic, but albums like this are truly hard to find today. One of my 25 "all time" records. It's only pop, but I like it. Toooooo!!!!!