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DeRank : 0,97
DeAge™ : 7607 days • Here since 11 august 2005
Biosphere Cirque
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Laudable review for one of the most representative pioneers of electronic music in the last twenty years. Few manage to create tension, unease, and a perception of other possible and stratospheric worlds. Those who wish to travel in higher realms should take a seat not on the Circus, but aboard the crafts "Substrata" and "Dropsonde."
Howie B Music For Babies
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This is one of the best from the little genius, so 4 stars is the bare minimum. To talk about post-rock seems risky for someone who has influenced club culture more than anyone else. Rather, it’s an intelligent alchemy of chill-out and electronic experimentation. More than a DJ, he is a composer of the console.
Air Pocket Symphony
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The magic of Moon Safari was lost by the second album. Sterile exercises in style seems like a fitting description of what followed.
John Zorn FilmWorks XVIII - The Treatment
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Elaborate and exquisite review action. Just like the light and delightful album. On the other hand, it is a comedy. The ensemble sounds masterful and does not even require the instrumental intervention of John Zorn, who peacefully and brilliantly oversees one of the most successful episodes of the series. Among the memorable tracks, I include "Why me?" with a stunning violin solo and "Totem and Taboo" with its vibrant and mysterious rhythm. At this point, it remains to review the top, namely "Hiding and Seeking," true Morningstar?
Einstürzende Neubauten Zeichnungen des Patienten O.T
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Everything is well written and shareable. The influence of the E.N. has marked more than one generation of contemporary artists. I suggest pairing their listening with viewing the enormous canvases of Andrea Chiesi (www.andreachiesi.com).
Future Sound Of London Lifeforms
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Subjective review for one of the foundational groups of club culture. However, the writing should be minimally personalized because if we change the title and cover to "In Sides" by Orbital, no one would notice any difference.
Future Sound Of London Lifeforms
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Subjective review for one of the foundational groups of club culture. However, the writing should be minimally personalized because if we change the title and cover to "In Sides" by Orbital, no one would notice any difference.
Enzo Jannacci & Paolo Conte Bartali
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Fantastic! But in what format is it? Single, compila, live?
Saint Etienne Good Humor
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Light and stylish like a sparsely vaporized Turkish bath.
Psychick Warriors Ov Gaia Hystory Of Psychick Phenomenon
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Well, being cited in the review with a comment made by the other PWOG surprised me. Reading this, I find myself agreeing with the scribe. Including the bold yet sensible thesis about the high probability that records like this will become classics for posterity. Unfortunately, the PWOG have never enjoyed the promotion and distribution they deserved. The fact remains that immersing oneself in these sounds induces in the listener subtle sensory shifts that are much more gratifying than various chemical additives.