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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.
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The most Blues of all, with the best drummer around (this one, and also a few others).
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So, no double battery? It was a wonderful thing.
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The video had me dying laughing.
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Fai un favore a me: torna a casa stasera e prendi tutti i tuoi album, tutte le tue cassette e tutti i tuoi CD e bruciali. Perché sai una cosa? I musicisti che hanno creato tutta quella grande musica che ha arricchito le tue vite nel corso degli anni erano davvero *..........*. I Beatles erano così fottutamente alti che hanno lasciato cantare Ringo qualche pezzo!
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Watched it again yesterday for the umpteenth time. Currently the best film of the century, and Mr. Vestaglietta is the best pusher in the history of cinema.
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First album I'm listening to from the Stones, and I must say that - at least for this - the fame is well-deserved. Poppy, very light, incredibly easy, but the songs get stuck in your head in no time. Now all that's left for me is to make a CD with the more renowned ones; hopefully, they'll maintain the same level (at least until I get tired of pop).
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Yesterday I put on Stud to try out a new stereo, even the toilet bowl shook. By the time I'm fifty, I'll manage to divide their discography into "tracks for headphones" and "tracks for speakers"; for now, I just bow down every time.
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18 nov 12
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<< Jimmy Bower (Crowbar) >> Ian Gillian (Black Sabbath). << They're as pissed off as hell. >> Yeah, it's pure visceral rage. Inkazzaty e kattivy.