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Do you see? Do you see that you are sad?
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Waka Jawaka is a great recommendation, or even a great live performance with 60 musicians on stage: "The Best Band You Never Heard in Your Life," double CD at a nice price.
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Do you see that you’re sad? You always think the worst. I never said to think of it like anyone else, nor did I talk about losers or people out. But allow me to tell you that yesterday you wrote: << and worst of all, it didn’t intrigue me. >> And you didn’t vote for the album. Then, just a few hours later, now you write: << Fate brought this CD to my player. >> Allow me to feel sad, beyond your cosmic pessimism.
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So listen to Canibal Ox, album "Oxtrumental". New generation rap beats, but without rap. Otherwise, you can dive online and look for the instrumentals of cLOUDDEAD & Dalek, it's common in rap to have the instrumentals playing, usually there's always one in the B-sides of the singles, I have a couple of cLOUDDEAD ones too. (they're used in jams for freestyle)
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And finally you, Gian Giulio, switch to three: we video call each other.
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Well, Enea, in my opinion, what you're going through is a phase that everyone encounters as they grow up. You're listening to a hundred thousand things at once, exploring here and there, and you're obviously confused. It takes some time to process everything; in a few years, you'll revisit this record and many other things with a different perspective. I feel you're too focused on finding flaws instead of enjoying the good things. Think positively, those who eat healthy return to nature. // Giubbo, I knew you agreed with me on the Dalek's perspective on Base & Rap; the beats are way ahead. // Zion, I caught the Peel Sessions of Boom Bip & DoseOne, totally awesome. cLOUDDEAD is super cool, but DoseOne is quite a bit better than Why?, not counting the solo acts, since Why?'s stuff isn’t really my cup of tea. // Massimof, you’re increasingly sad and disheartened.
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The word "gain," when associated with this album, is a huge load of crap. Come on...
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<<< in this union, coincidentally with one of the fastest-growing rappers in the American scene. >>> Huh? Huge nonsense. American Rap Scene = MILLIONS OF RECORDS SOLD. Eminem, Nerd, Snoop Dogg, etc. The Dalek are a black mark on the ass of the American rap scene, Enè. Trust me, you don't even know what you're talking about; rap is certainly not complicated music to understand, but at least you should listen closely to those 50-60 fundamental albums before you speak.
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If they had done more visionary things, you would have said, "Oh come on, always with this visionary stuff, they’ve already said everything." Instead, they changed the musical reference points, and you say, "Well, but when they were visionary, they were better." The truth is that once someone reaches the peak, an expectation level is created that is so high it cannot be satisfied. It's not enough for us that they remain at the same excellent level; we demand that they keep getting better. "So Far" is perfect, and you can't go beyond perfection. This album is perfect, a magnificent blend of rap and ambient electronic music, and you can't go beyond perfection. But come on, you listen to one minimalist rap album a year; how do you expect to give a thoughtful evaluation? Or do you want to tell me that you also have the albums of Company Flow at home? Come on, there's always the Rockoccodrillo.
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By now you've gotten your hands dirty, and with indelible ink. Bennato's review remains online to debunk all your nonsense. You should have thought about it earlier, little squabble. Jim, the photomontage turned out to be a Bijoux.