odradek

DeRank : 8,55
DeAge™ : 7681 days • Here since 3 june 2005
Ludovico Einaudi & Ballaké Sissoko Diario Mali
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How much could the disquo in question, dear Sfascia, rise above the noise of crushed metal? On the tender side of the auscultation, I see. I know both musicians engaged in the (real)iztz(atzionem) of such exquisite DeNarrataci, but I am unaware of the disquo in question. I will take care of it without delay, for there is never too much reserve of inner peace, pleasure, and saving strength in stock. A warm greeting.
Max Bruch Concerto per violino e orchestra n. 1
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Didn’t report the vote. But what's going on with this new code? Alright, I'll try again...
Max Bruch Concerto per violino e orchestra n. 1
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Sweet Madonna, Wanderer! The gentlemen up there are right to think that one must listen by reading you... (I still have to do it with the Michelangeli of Hal...) An impressive quality "production," yours. Chapeau at josa antzi(que)not.
AA.VV. The Crow Soundtrack
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Good job, Jodo. You came up with a great title. And its darkness, precisely, is absolute. Perhaps more subdued, less obvious, but it has that beautifully dark spirit, you know. This Begotten, the only one mentioned that I haven't seen, I'll have to look for it, it seems... Just think, some titles among the comments on the s.t. of this film...
Mew And The Glass Handed Kites
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Samuel, wouldn't it be better to indicate it on the sheet along with the name of the translator (in addition to the edition)? You chose a magnificent story, but I believe it's right to give credit to the work of those who translated it. No offense intended, and sorry for the intrusion.
AA.VV. Pulp Fusion: Revenge Of The Ghetto Grooves
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Great, ZiOn. I'm going to rummage around...
Spirit Twelve Dreams Of Dr. Sardonicus
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Yes, Psycho, maybe it’s their "Forever Change." Damn, it’s been ages since I listened to it... A 4.5, incredible.
Tool 10.000 Days
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Oh, yes. After reading this, I'm definitely going to buy it, DAMN IT!
Brian Eno Here Come The Warm Jets
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Not bad this record. I have my nice scratched vinyl (which turns 31 this year), the clean CD, and every now and then I give it a spin, especially for one of my favorite little songs by Eno (canzoncEno?), "Baby's On Fire," with its lovely voice that here is loud and charming. The theories and presentation of the record contained in the page above are curious. Even the fact that uses and customs attributed to the '70s are nearly presented with an anthropological slant: I used to swap records (I must have lent this one to at least 50 people) perhaps belonging to another tribe... You know, in the '70s, hunter-gatherers were organizing their societies into small tribes along riverbanks and near the then lush forests...