Eneathedevil

DeRank : 18,21
DeAge™ : 7756 days • Here since 18 march 2005
Ivan Graziani Pigro
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Hehe, "the outdated Debaser" sounds just right :D
AA.VV. Mtv Europe Music Awards 2005
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I almost forgot... the rating for this piece of crap review
AA.VV. Mtv Europe Music Awards 2005
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Finally!!! There's not much to say, only you could watch (and review) something like this, the supreme manifestation of the triumph of (a) sheep-like music! Remarkable, I’d say, that little hooker Madonna (it’s not blasphemy) with fishnet stockings and big boots (a true fashionista), but bad taste is perfectly embodied by that living nullity of Ali G, a guy straight from a "moral inspection," so broke that he couldn't be bothered to spend any of his millions scammed for a new set of dentures... and frankly, with that kind of competition, the Negramaro come out a bit like Woody Allen at the American Oscars.
Autechre & The Hafler Trio æ³o & h³æ
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Um, I don’t know if it’s recommended for me as well, since the genius of Autechre in their latest more industrial outings ("Untilted") hasn't impressed me much: "Incunabula," which I consider the absolute masterpiece, was for me the highest manifestation of that kind of genius, with a musical production much more focused on "sound" rather than the recent "noise"... but I will definitely give it a try.
Depeche Mode Construction Time Again
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Maybe I wanted to write "packaging" above, anyway here you go, old polenta :)
Depeche Mode Construction Time Again
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Well, maybe it's the old Mac, huh! :D
Depeche Mode Construction Time Again
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But do you know that I don't have this? Yes, indeed, that terrifying boundary of "industrial" which for me is the demarcation line between what I like and don’t like in electronics (or rather "electro-pop," in this case) scares me a bit... that said, sooner or later I will definitely end up dismissing it (in the sense of opening the CD package :D)! I completely agree with Lukin, and thus fully half agree with the scooper, who moreover has a very respectable approach to music: very often, musical authors produce solely based on formal aesthetics rather than content, perhaps because they defer, much like has been the case for some time now, the musical content to the music itself rather than to the written text. After all, cultivated music didn’t need words that much, did it? But the lyrics are still interesting to analyze, like those of DM for instance. I agree on the matter of the political message.
The The Infected
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I gave it a quick listen, and needless to say, there’s an abundance of '80s vibes in here: just to name a couple, “infected” and “Slow train to dawn,” where the duetting, choral, and instrumental setup is exquisitely eighties... that other tracks (rightly Mercy Beat) may step away from this finer definition is one thing, but obviously, the context remains the same... well done, Trell :)
Robots in Disguise Robots in Disguise
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Very interesting, I will look for it.
Modena City Ramblers Raccolti
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I imagine that cultural exchanges... :D Anyway, my dear terronian-charming Josie, I knew you were aware of them, but I just wanted to correct the aim of those who might appear as a vile populist in the mood for sayings like "tuttalerbèunfascio": it’s clear that you are not, and that the matter boils down to the usual business of "De gustibus" as someone would say, so no woman no cry. However, I still pull your ears because you don't appreciate the indigenous element and you know perfectly well why. If you didn't know, I would explain it to you, but since you do, I won't insist any further.