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DeAge™ : 7563 days • Here since 25 september 2005
Dragonforce Valley Of The Damned
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"Bizarre branching of metal?" and again "...upsetting all the conventions of power by creating a mix of melody/power/extreme speed." I beg your pardon, Mr. De-reviewer, Mister Michele (not to be harsh... for heaven's sake), but have you ever heard of (just a random name among many) Manowar (the ones from Into Glory Ride, just to be clear)? A nice de gustibus is always correct to maintain (even in these cases..) however, I urge you to educate yourself, read, (I'm saying this for you), listen (if you want, I can lend you some..) as much as possible and imaginable: you will have a much greater time, I assure you. Best regards (and encouragements). Your S.C. of (d)istrust. P.S. nice idea to give a rating to each track.
Bill Evans Live at Village Vanguard
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Mr. De-Reviewer, (or de-reviewers, being anonymously likely composite), commendable initiative to de-review the Bill Evans record: pure acoustical/wonder... but, I would also like to add: who cares about the (insipid) bystanders? The destroyer (myself, as well as miserable) "does not believe" in the so-called majority of people (in the Moretti way, to be clear...)... rather, not to be snobbish at all costs, but, welcome (sorry for the vile, uninflated loaf of the sound) a despised/ignored by most (as has often happened and will happen) genius of the staff like "our" Mr. Evans. Don’t you agree? Best regards. Your S.C. of (dis)trust.
Einstürzende Neubauten Perpetuum Mobile
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Dear De-reviewer (?), I must admit that I greatly prefer the first/early part of the career ("1/2 Mensch": a true masterpiece) of the "collapsing skyscrapers".. but I won’t hide from you that even the latest offerings have (as they say), for the old-school enthusiast (thus, de gustibus), their own "meaning". The last work that I personally found quite intriguing and absolutely noteworthy (after the absolute peaks of the beginnings) was "Tabula Rasa" (1993).. however, "Silence Is Sexy" and this "Perpetuum Mobile" can also be listened to with pleasure. Best regards. Yours sincerely, your trusted S.C.
Lassigue Bendthaus Cloned
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Dear Mademoiselle Kosmogabri, I respectfully reply to your questioning, non-commentary bequest: the sound of Lassigue Bendthaus ('92) does not release any "danceable chance"; electronically saturated clangs a go-go and cyber/drillings would align it transversely more with industrial (for specific weight, but not for expressive language) rather than Electronic Body Music (of which it utilizes the most efferate aspects) of the Pankow school. If I may offer a (personal: de gustibus..) recommendation, I warmly suggest, to begin the insidious lassigue-acquaintance, the latest HUMAN treatise by Mr. Uwe Schmidt: "pop artificielle" and then go backward to verify the electronic mutations mentioned above. Kind regards. Your S.C. of (dis)trust.
Paolo Fresu Quintet Kosmopolites
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Hat off, (as always..) Monsieur Fresu. Dreamy, understated, and elegant (on Blue Note..) like never before. Your S.C. of (dis)trust.
Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band Trout Mask Replica
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What do you mean.... the intimate catalog of POSTAL MARKET ????
(At my place, unfortunately, they only delivered VESTRO = more pages, but less "transparencies"...)
[Forgive the idiocy] A playful S.C. of (distrust).
Destruction Inventor Of Evil
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Ahhh aaah aahh aahh.. (I'm not joking, dear Mr. Blasphemer): i-n-c-r-e-d-i-b-l-e... even a new sultry platter from the old-school German thrash metallers.. Destruction!!!
What to say: if I had to express a judgment with my (tender) heart tied to the (beautiful) memories of my youth (I literally wore out Eternal Devastation back then...), I would give it a solid Five (on trust), the problem is that it's been over twenty years since those (fun and carefree) days.. and I genuinely wonder how one can continue unabashedly to play the (albeit well-executed) same tune... Truly out of sync. I won't express an opinion on the album out of decency and respect for the days gone by. Thank you anyway for the (nostalgic) de-review. Best regards. Your S.C. of (dis)trust.
Banda Ionica Passione
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This insane/funereal (and apparently "contrappassescamente") funny+amused (musical) creature Roy Pacesca, frankly, I haven't had the chance to listen to/appreciate her.. from what you described, Mr. Oldpear, it would seem (the conditional is a must) a true marvel for the worn-out eardrums of this wreckage (myself). Thank you mucho for the de-signaling. Your trusted S.C. di (s)fiducia.
Mauro Pagani Mauro Pagani
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The only, impossible (for normal humanoids), "The Singing Tree," should be more than enough to convince anyone (both detractors and supporters of the Pagan-thought) to humbly bow down and pay a somber yet heartfelt tribute/memory to the great Demetrio and this remarkable work/project. Best regards. Your trusted S.C.
Massive Attack 100th Window
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Dear De-reviewer, Mr. The Punisher, a paradigmatic de gustibus (which you also support) is in this case at least mandatory. If all the pseudo-mediocre works (even a blunt 2 for the poor album..) had just an ounce of the intriguing acoustic synergies contained in this nevertheless appreciable and enjoyable de-reviewed work (in sad de-commentary from someone who talks elsewhere), we would have the opportunity to listen to (on average..) many more intriguing and bearable "musics." Sidebar: "Danny The Dog" (that one, yes, dull and "flat": moreover a miserable soundtrack) is genuinely a work of very little significance in the intriguing Massive discography. Best regards. Your trustworthy Scarrozzatore di (s)fiducia.