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DeAge™ : 7681 days • Here since 3 june 2005
Ellen Allien & Apparat Orchestra Of Bubbles
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Wow, no sooner have I mentioned it than the review appears? I imagine it was written in a hurry. I fully endorse it, including the favorite tracks. Sfascia, this origlialo, is quite nice.
Llorca New Comer
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Gabbox, you named two titles that have been playing on my player these days. And it’s true, both of them deserve...
Don Caballero For Respect
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Listen up, Pippo: have you heard the new one yet? They're not the same anymore, but you'll give it a listen, won't you?
Vex'd Degenerate
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Yes, Sfascia, but there are no longer the eras of old! You will certainly remember what quality the sonic materia electronika had, about 13,800 years ago. But you’re right, let’s turn the page, it’s pointless to lament the good old days. So let’s DeAscultiamo such synthetic meat, at the cold fire of the laser reader, as soon as possible. Then I will tell you if the enthusiasm is shared. It will take some time; you know how slow the DeOspiti of Villa Arzilla can be. Geriatric greetings to josa. And to Josi, if it happens.
Philip Glass Ensemble POWAQQATSI (Life In Trasformation) - Live In Catania 10/04/06
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I didn't find Glassa boring at all. You expressed, well and succinctly, some fundamental data that underpin the work of Reggio and Glass. However, it wasn't clear to me (at least it doesn't seem to be inferred from the text) whether the performance was executed by the orchestra with simultaneous projection of the film, as I happened to see years ago, or not. Of course, the title of the review seems to indicate that. In that case, I believe it must have been impressive for you to notice the absolute perfection of the synchronization between music and images, right up to the last note, the last frame. An exceptional show. Greetings to Trinacria.
Beirut Gulag Orkestar
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Well done, PaMeLIO. Another beautiful page, another record that I would hardly have stumbled upon. And also two samples, which don't hurt. And the ending is great. Which, for me, amusingly, is always just as important as the rest.
Llorca New Comer
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votuccio
Llorca New Comer
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I didn't even hear it. But how fun is the page. Of course, it makes you want to try the effect it has. Also because, he may have managed to lead to dance the Germano, his men, and the enemies, but with a DeOspite di Villa Arzilla, I think it’s going to be a lot tougher...
Fu Manchu Eatin' Dust
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Well, Antmo, you shot your shot at the bottle (yours) before even winning it: Pippo, that's you, I was Ciccio. Don't try again. - The lady probably has some valid points regarding copyright, and perhaps we can discuss it with her (especially since I've had a bottle of Lagavulin sitting in the office waiting to be shipped for many months, and, alas, a few days ago I ended up opening it..)- But you, Pippo, don't try again. Woof woof. - P.S. even if you're a MegaFiko. P.S.2: I also like the title, yeah this record.
Fu Manchu Eatin' Dust
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Dr. Fottermeier, a welcome to you, then. You were born yesterday, if I'm not mistaken... Or is it a "rebirth"?