ajejebrazorf

DeRank : 3,31
DeAge™ : 7682 days • Here since 29 may 2005
Ritmo Tribale Tutti vs Tutti
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mmmh, I don't have that, but I still have somewhere the cassette of Kriminale and the CDs of Mantra and Psychorsonica: "another year day after day between very important things and trivial matters...". They don't really excite me, I know they were friends of... oh, I can't remember the name, those from Mama Maè to be clear, and they also resemble Timoria... it's just not my thing anymore.
U2 All That You Can't Leave Behind
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What about?
Goldie Timeless
Goldie Timeless
24 jun 05
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indeed, the cover is quite ugly..
Goldie Timeless
Goldie Timeless
24 jun 05
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Zion, you’ve intrigued me a lot, especially since you're so bold. I'm already looking for this album, the samples are cool too. And then, drum and bass is a genre I really enjoy. But what do you think about Amon Tobin? I've always considered Bricolage the masterpiece of the genre...
U2 All That You Can't Leave Behind
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Bono Vox manages to be even more annoying than the Gallagher brothers, who at least are ugly, dirty, and mean. He throws himself into humanitarian causes, in my opinion, just to feel even cooler: he now believes he is the messiah. And even if they were lagnarock back then, in the 80s they still said something; at least The Edge was an original guitarist...
Radiohead Ok Computer
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Wow, then I hit the nail on the head; in fact, even Sigur Rós suffer a bit from melodrama (thank goodness I have to write it and not say it, "melodramaticità"). Even in a beautiful piece like Vidrar vel til loftarasa. Lagnarock is a brilliant definition.
Rickie Lee Jones Rickie Lee Jones
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Beautiful album, very varied, even though Rickie Lee isn't among my favorite singer-songwriters. Wonderful Coolsville and Company (I've been looking for the sheet music for this song for a long time, as it has a stunning chord progression). However, I really don't see these vocal limitations that you and others mention...
Radiohead Ok Computer
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Cabbages, listen to Volumina though, download it because it's immense.
Radiohead Ok Computer
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I certainly won't convince you just with words ;)
Radiohead Ok Computer
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For me, some fundamental albums are by Klaus Schulze, particularly the early ones Irrlicht and Cyborg. Terry Riley, A Rainbow in Curved Air. Tangerine Dream (Atem, Zeit, Alpha Centauri), Neu, then Dream Theory by Hassell, even if it's not strictly electronic, likewise Passion by Peter Gabriel, everyone talks about Music for Airports by Eno, but I have a soft spot for his more melodic work, I mean Before and After Science, lots of stuff from Steve Roach (Dreamtime Return, Strata, Magnificent Void, you see), the beautiful drum’n’bass album Bricolage by Amon Tobin, Novus Magnificat by Demby, many from Autechre, Tycho Brahe by Lightwave. And a lot more. I’ll add a composer who hasn’t exclusively made electronic music but has truly inspired a lot of these people, Ligeti. Yesterday I re-listened to Volumina (truly impressive). You know the soundtrack for 2001: A Space Odyssey... that’s him. Justifying it... I really don’t know what to tell you, I risk making an endless monologue, you’re better off just listening, really.