psychopompe

DeRank : 13,33
DeAge™ : 8186 days • Here since 11 january 2004
Joanna Newsom The Milk-Eyed Mender
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Sorry Antimo, I can't hear the samples but I liked the rec... apart from the fact that at first I thought her name was Jenna Jameson and it freaked me out! Anyway, Bjork and lo zecchino d'oro are two of my many musical nemeses so I don't think I can digest it... maybe if I add a bit of whiskey to the warm milk in the bottle... bye uaglio'
Pere Ubu The Modern Dance
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rece that I would define robotic... I don't know, too mechanical... it seems thrown together in a hurry. I'm looking for the disc but first download. Thanks Antimo for the suggestion. bye
Venom Resurrection
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I read it gladly.....but it seems sad to me to want to mimic Maledetta primavera without even managing to get half a laugh....I don't know, it reminds me of Nino Toffolo and his chronic inability to make anyone laugh who wasn't Venetian...which is unfortunate in itself. Don't try again, I don't think you'll be lucky.
Neu! Neu!
Neu! Neu!
21 sep 04
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I wasn't crazy about it either... a little bit of description wouldn't have hurt, even though I've read a lot about the neu! Hi
Autechre Incunabula
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Great discussion, people, and I agree with both... Koopa, it's clear that you study cinema... watch out for postmodern masturbatory speculation... definitely useful as an ego booster, but even though it provides interesting tools for analyzing the social context we live in, it often creates sociopathic monsters (during my thesis, I got too caught up and I was a bit like that myself). Anyway, I also agree that Wallace is a genius! Bye!
John Foxx Metamatic
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I understand perfectly, Ege, and in fact, I was criticizing precisely the fact that you got angry about the comments with Vana’s dot... it seems to me that you’re being a bit too touchy if you get upset about Vana’s non-comments... and then it was quite clear that she didn’t have time to write, so she just voted. What I want to say is that it seems to me you’re taking things too seriously... maybe I’m wrong but your reaction made me think. That doesn’t take away from the fact that I like your recs. Bye.
Pantera Cowboys From Hell
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I didn’t mind vulgar display of power… I would run over them as people with a bulldozer… angelofmetal, we are fellow citizens… every now and then I used to hang out with the metalheads from Ancona about 10 years ago, and I know many of them. Isn’t it strange?
AA.VV. Independent Days Festival 2004 - Bologna, Arena Parco Nord, 5 settembre 2004
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So, from what I've been told about Sunday: the headliners (that is, Darkness and Velvet Revolver) had unreliable reports because my friend liked both, but he admitted that Darkness are clowns live. But damn, the MC5 must have been remarkable... I think Mark Arm from Mudhoney was supposed to be on vocals, but I'm not sure. And the only band that was worth seeing, and I'm sure blew the rest away, were the Dirtbombs, who the dwarves probably didn't see... the only ones I regretted missing. Anyway, in general, the festival wasn't great, Sonic Youth aside.
The Afternoons The Days We Found In The Sun
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Well, today it's raining here and the day after tomorrow I'm leaving for Tokyo... damn, you've put me in a depressive mood, Sapio, but hats off to you. Bye.
The Beach Boys Pet Sounds
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I had thought about reviewing it, but I realized that the listening experience of this CD arrived too late for me as well. So, despite being a progenitor, I had already loved and digested many of the millions of bands that have drawn from this monument of pop. In my opinion, the review isn’t bad because it’s easy to spout nonsense and fall into the encyclopedic or metaphorical when reviewing milestones of this kind, but Factor doesn’t do that. I would give it 5 stars more for its historical value than for the music... you might insult me, but for me, the work is worth 4.5... goodbye.
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