Eneathedevil

DeRank : 18,21
DeAge™ : 7755 days • Here since 18 march 2005
Technophonic Chamber Orchestra Nemoretum Sonata
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I am a romantic.
Technophonic Chamber Orchestra Nemoretum Sonata
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I don't give a damn if you copy the review, whoever wrote it, it's good. But don’t expect the entire debaser community to applaud you.
Technophonic Chamber Orchestra Nemoretum Sonata
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But damn...! A betrayed friendship! Shame!
Technophonic Chamber Orchestra Nemoretum Sonata
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Very interesting, and I had no idea! But if you mention Pan Sonic, Aphex Twin, Autechre, Tuxedomoon, and Tarwater (by the way, no one has talked about that "Needle," have they? Why don't you do it? :D) I have to rush to find it!
Van Halen Fair Warning
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The Van Halen! Yes, them and their little keyboards! So many pimples, so many poorly made beards!
Boards of Canada The Campfire Headphase
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...aside from the slip-up ("it's obvious that gab c'ABBIA got it right," obviously), I was thinking: after all, in Palomar gab is just projecting his personal point of view onto the record, so if you think about it, the journey is complete, go ahead :)
Boards of Canada The Campfire Headphase
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AAA... Ihih, this time I’ll spare you! :D And of course, if you make this interesting observation, you’re more than welcome! Yes, I’m a proud non-reader with a "weakness" for one writer: Calvino. Anyway, it’s really a complicated matter, especially since I’ve been the pelonelluovista, but I enjoyed discussing Calvino’s characters, that’s all. Then it’s clear that elec-gabbox got it fundamentally right, and their choice is still targeted, so much that in the general critique, I gave it a full 5. Let me clarify: Palomar thinks and reflects, okay, and the quote gab uses in the review refers to a supposed reflection of his, but in my opinion, he is a passive character in which Calvino projects his "narrator-observer" reflections, unlike Marcovaldo, who is more well-rounded, more "alive." That’s why I would have seen him better. But we are, I repeat, in the land of splitting hairs, because the review and the tribute remain obviously excellent. I just wanted to open a debate on Calvinians characters, that’s all. :) As for the "weakness" of the CD, I reserve the right to express my views after listening, okay? Bye from the lazy reader!
Massive Attack Mezzanine
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The misogynist arrived. Anyway, "Women! The knife grinder will fix your kitchen for gaaaaaa...!"
Boards of Canada The Campfire Headphase
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Oh, come on, Gab, they are opinions, I know, no one has to convince anyone else, it's just a way of saying. I read the review well, come on, don't make a big deal out of this point. In fact, maybe it's even too much, and that's why I'm fine with the first part of the review, where you say that Palomar "contemplates," especially where you later say that he "just watches." However, immediately after that, you say he has the conviction that "the universe etc etc." I just wanted to say that in my opinion, Palomar has few convictions. Marcovaldo had millions, often too naive ones, that's why I would have seen him better. Or do you want to deny me even this? :) Then I found Palomar boring and Marcovaldo engaging, but this is really a matter of taste; it's obvious that there's nothing to discuss about it :)
Massive Attack Mezzanine
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Eh, do you agree Antmo? How would "Angel" have sounded coming from Jay's vocal cords? Who knows, who knows...