Eneathedevil

DeRank : 18,21
DeAge™ : 7754 days • Here since 18 march 2005
Kraftwerk Radio-Aktivität
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Attention, because I see an interesting topic here on which I believe I must disagree. "Imagining a future devoid of future" would mean supposing that Kraftwerk spoke negatively about the subject at hand. I don't think that was their "feeling" at the end of the 70s, and it's no coincidence that in "The Mix," more than 10 years later, in the face of Chernobyl and Sellafield, our guys had changed the lyrics of Radioactivity denouncing the damage of nuclear disasters. I therefore disagree (if I understood correctly).
Moreover, I consider the album to be one of the weakest in the Germans' production.
Kraftwerk Ralf And Florian
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My favorite. The deli near my house would sell the vinyl for three hundred euros (special price because it's missing the inner poster). It's worth considering it secretly for the missus.
Kraftwerk Kraftwerk 2
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I found the vinyl in Camden Town and for 10 euros it was definitely a steal. In my opinion, this is Kraftwerk's first signature work, even better than some later albums touched by more illustrious fame.
Kraftwerk - Organisation Tone Float
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What an inconsistency, esteemed one! This operation reminds me a bit of the things I used to do some time ago, but I thought it necessary to dilute it to allow for a more enjoyable consumption of the content. Here, clearly, a good part of the vox populi has condemned the operation, and indeed I also preferred some of your other outings. You know what? Compared to your cultured analyses where you fished in the sea of rediscoverable niche, here you chose an inflated subject that is already abundantly present on the site. If you had done the same with Parmegiani, I would have appreciated the effort much more.

As for the album, I haven't listened to it in ages: in the end, I think @[puntiniCAZpuntini] was also a bit right when they said it was a bit of a mess compared to what was around at the time. However, it was a necessary operation for the Teutons. You've given me an excuse to revisit it in the next few days.
Burial Rival Dealer
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Thank you all for your kind contribution, I invite you to click on the charming little link Mysterious voice in Burial's Rival Dealer EP identified - FACT Magazine for info on the (sub)text, as it is somewhat of a miracle that Burial has shared a few words about an album and he did so specifically in relation to this EP.
The Beatles Revolver
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It’s Scaruffi sending you this, and here’s the truth! Anyway, you’ve really messed with me because you don’t appreciate Tomorrow Never Knows, which is for me and the Chemical Bros the most mind-blowing track.
Bernard Parmegiani De Natura Sonorum
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Parmegiani finally on Deb... what a luxury. Another gap in the site that you wisely decided to fill. Very well done.
The Who Quadrophenia
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Here too a question without an answer!!! Stefano, TELL US! Did you end up with indigestion?
Pink Floyd The Piper at the Gates of Dawn
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Yes, but what is the answer??? TELL US MORE, Stefano2010!
Michael Tollin The Last Dance
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I don't watch TV series.
I don't study and I don't work.
I don't go to the cinema and I don't play sports.