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DeRank : 0,97
DeAge™ : 7608 days • Here since 11 august 2005
Mylène Farmer Avant que l'ombre
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I’m adjusting my rating by one point. Because there’s a piece that drives me crazy, namely "Aime." A perfect little pop gem. Too bad about the rest, which sounds hindered by modest arrangements. And then, it may be the fact that I don’t know the language, and this significantly affects my listening experience.
Louie Vega Elements of Life
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A rich dish at first glance. Especially if there are flavors of the Nuyorican soul. That is, of their masterpiece that illuminates their incredibly dense career. Hyperbolic but with more highs than lows. And welcome Giorgioladisa with a concise yet enticing debut review.
Brian Eno Before and After Science
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Welcome reviews from "laymen" if they are like this one. Above all, they encourage the exploration of ambient and electronic territories that this album has helped to generate.
Metallica St. Anger
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It's true, damn, but when are you going to suggest something you like? Or do you suffer from coprophilia?
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Requiem
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I am shaken after reading. And happy to share this place with such sensitive people.
Rip Rig & Panic God
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Just the first two lines of the paragraph "Furore" would be enough. A splendid recovery for an album that still sounds so "out there."
Mylène Farmer Avant que l'ombre
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Aaah women... when it comes to feelings, those French are unbeatable. Anyway, on April 9th I will leave the house listening to Kate Bush and I hope to be in good and numerous company :)
Susheela Raman Music For Crocodiles
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Ethnic dish that is presented as tasty. The tasting transports me to excellent flavors cooked by Bim Sherman, Talvin Singh, and especially Nitin Sawhney, who is the master chef of this cuisine. However, his voice doesn't fully convince me. I devour the complete menu and then express my Michelin stars.
Alessandra Celletti Chi mi darà le ali
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I received the album. Listened to it. Truly an inspired and profound work. Exciting even though I still prefer Satie's interpretation, which for me remains the peak of his records. This one comes across as bare like the beautiful photos of the interior. Speaking of photos, the cover one is by Renzo Pin. Where have you gone, Renzo? After appearing with great reviews, you disappeared. If anyone knows how to reach him, tell him I miss him. And also Einstein. We’re waiting for you.
Europe The Final Countdown
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Sorry, but has anyone read the masterpiece review of Minchia on St. Anger by METALLICA? Judging by the comments, it has gone unnoticed. I encourage you to read it because it beats them all, really all of them.