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DeAge™ : 8248 days • Here since 21 october 2003
Stevie Wonder Songs In The Key Of Life
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From those lands, more serious stuff is coming out now than in the 80s. Try Definitive Jux Records, Mush Records, Ninja Tune Records, the Rap sub-label of Warp (the name escapes me at the moment), try Anticon, check out Clouddead, Dalek, the X-Ecutioners... forget the 80s or 90s. In my opinion, real rap was born in 1997 with Company Flow; everything that came before is just prehistory made of rhymes on four beats, simple and more or less calculated: prehistory. Aside from a few funky chapters like ATCQ or Gang Starr, I hardly manage to listen to anything released before '97 or '98. The problem is that cheap rap sells now, so serious stuff is even harder to find than before (not that it was easy back then, mind you), but now there are many more people who know how to do it compared to ten or twenty years ago, especially between New York and Chicago; the rest of the world produces crap, including Italy.
Sunn O))) & Boris live@K4 Norinberga (D) - 20/03/05
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"thank God I had earplugs in."
The Mars Volta Tremulant
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Nice record, nice rec: fitting genres, moderate pomp, parallel beats to the length of the EP: nice.
Kaos Fastidio
Kaos Fastidio
27 aug 05
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The correct term is pieces, zero tabbozzi.
Ivan Graziani Firenze-Lugano no stop
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Yes, yes, it’s true, it’s him! <<< Do you want to know your li-mi-ts, because he has too many ba-ttis, that stupid heart of yours...always hunting for love!>>> Another piece from the Paolocìoottantuno repertoire, a man who makes me memorize songs without knowing whose they are. But after discovering that he made me sing for years and years a piece by CCCP, I don't love him anymore. But in the end, Attilio, are you going with her or him?
Ivan Graziani Firenze-Lugano no stop
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But it was him singing: <<< Hey1, Attilio what are you doing?!?! ... run to her! OR HIM IF YOU PREFER BUT... DO IT! >>>? If it was him, cool, if it wasn’t him I don’t know him, but damn what an awesome look.
Pink Floyd A Momentary Lapse Of Reason
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In my opinion, your speech should be taken the other way around; if it weren’t for the Floyd, this album would have been born and died in oblivion like thousands of other albums like this: standard. It has nothing more than thousands of rock albums from unknown bands that deserve to be. This album is flat, and not in a material sense.
99 Posse La vida que vendrà
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Luca Zulù is an intergalactic lowlife. It's not a matter of symbolism, or ideas, or politics: it's simply that he is a lowlife. Incoherent at a truly high level and inept at making music, so even the few right things he says—blabbering thoughts he's read here and there—become hateful because they come out of his moronic mouth. He talks, talks, talks, and acts in the opposite way, one of the most pathetic characters, surpassed only by Afrika Bambataa, and together they make a nice pair of idiots. The word Peace is a beautiful word, but hearing Bush say peace is annoying, an example that fits perfectly to define Zulù’s stratospheric incoherence, truly a piece of crap.
Pink Floyd A Momentary Lapse Of Reason
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Planetary-sized disappointment.
Fabri Fibra Mr. Simpatia
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Dingo-Dengo-Dango is a generational anthem, I prefer it to the booming voice that came afterward. I've never liked the OTRs or anyone from Varese, but Dingo-Dengo-Dango represented the reality of thousands of kids of that time, including me. Clichéd rhymes, a half-gay voice, but the theme of the piece deserves an Oscar, a piece about the police station, the dream of every little kid back then. I can barely remember Pina's piece, I must have blocked it out, I can't tell you.