Eneathedevil

DeRank : 18,21
DeAge™ : 7754 days • Here since 18 march 2005
Kraftwerk Autobahn
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Gabbox! Adored! Did you read the critique... you must have been the only one! Anyway, in my opinion, even in sterile simulacra there is popular sentiment: like it or not, Kraftwerk really inspired certain sterile music, which, however debatable it may be, is part of a culture. I’m thinking, for example, about a lot of '80s synth-pop, about so much club music from the '90s. That too is popular sentiment, however condemnable it may be.
Kraftwerk Autobahn
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Well, the comparison with Dickson was simply meant to affirm how often the nominal father of an invention is not the father recognized by many. And in one way or another, it seems only right to me that the most "operational" initiative for the birth of the cinematograph as a distinct object came precisely from Dickson.
Kraftwerk Autobahn
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Eeeeh, how boring you are with this story about the length of the review. I specified that the second part is exornative. Furthermore, to those who criticize the little relevance to the album in question, I say that first of all, the analysis is present, and even if it weren't so peculiar, it wouldn't matter for the purposes of this discussion, which, as will be clear from the previous chapters, does not focus on analyzing various albums in isolation, but on trends, evolutions, musical paths.
Encre Flux
Encre Flux
20 jun 07
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Tempting cover, I would say!
Cluster Cluster II
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Let's adjust our aim!
Cluster Cluster II
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Ah, good job, I've found you! Excellent analysis: it's all encapsulated in that hint at "cosmic neurosis." For me, KlusterKlang is slightly unbearable, teetering on the edge of the acceptable and the unthinkable. Although, of course, it was quite seminal for a lot of the noise-oriented electronics of the '90s, space-rock, and noise-rock.
Giant Brain Plume
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Listened: cute. It wasn't easy to revisit Krautrock today: Sutton made the cleverest choice by drawing inspiration from the Neu! section (which thoroughly permeates much of the album), given that the German duo, in my view, produced the most futuristic sound; "Negativland" (the first Neu!) sounds exactly like "Looper," and like any modern rock, and over 30 years have passed. Obviously, there's a bit of Faust fun (I'd say "Ausgesetzt"), Cluster, Agitation Free, and not much from Can (thankfully: pretty dated, in my opinion). Perhaps in some episodes, a trim could be given. Excellent sign.
Tangerine Dream Atem
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Uh, how curioussss, anyway I'm from Trinacria a bit transplanted to the north, the one only sadness 'n fog, don't be shy be careful
Tangerine Dream Atem
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No, no, Josie no! What do you think you know everything, you intrusive polentùn? Be patient: 4 reviews in nine months... the wait is short!
Tangerine Dream Atem
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And when the review is appreciated, dear cucuzzaro, the rating is 1!