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The most beautiful posthumous collection that I've come across.
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Not many of us think this way, indeed, very few. It didn't excite me right away; I sold it for fifteen thousand in June to buy ODB for twenty-five (one of the very few CDs from that time that I haven't sold over the years). Listening to it again perhaps a couple of years ago, understanding what it was saying, it's really full of filler. The only truly beautiful piece of his is - If he had made a track for every superhero on the planet, we would have a bunch of great songs; he's the king of rambling. /// Redman is from Newark, not New York you burned yourself on that one; I won't budge on Redman.
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First no, but third behind Neffa & Gruff yes. Then yes, as an "absolute character" with no competition.
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It seems to me that the guy with the next album has to make a choice: either he continues to do Rap or he switches to music; sometimes the two clash too directly in this album. I hope he chooses to make music, both because the flow to be a rapper is the only thing he's somewhat missing, and because we have tons of rappers with just flow in Italy.
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On Wikipedia (Italy) there is the "ranking of serial killers ordered by number of victims killed."
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The movie is out, in 3D-trilogy. Better than the anime/series obviously (I still don't understand how they could have canceled it), but it's not known how far into the manga it will go. Anyway, blood and guts raining down.
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OOOOOIIIAAAAHHH! Damn Minogue83 you are a bbbomb!
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At Giza, it remains unbeaten.
Dälek Untitled
21 dec 12
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With every album, I repeat, "what a waste of beats." He has some good concepts too; he’s not an idiot, we think alike on many things... but he doesn’t have the faintest idea of what Flow and Variety are. Oktopus is an intergalactic cool guy.
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The album is half-assed, but the review conveys, between the lines, an incredibly shallow point of view (besides being a kind of "your biography according to them," which doesn’t matter at all). Like, "you can't expect too much from electronic music." The rhythms they've created over the years are something a lot of more "highbrow" musicians could only dream of, which has led them to produce, unlike a lot of stuff made with machines, work that never ages. The height of disgust would be if you praised moldy and unlistenable (today) stuff like Kraftwerk or other shitty proto-electronic music from the '80s; I hope that's not your case, but who knows. P.S. I've been using "chamber electronica" for fifteen years and have been writing it for at least ten, but I never thought to say that I "coined a neologism." You can reference it, sure, but this debut is utterly crap.