Sanjuro

DeRank : 0,49
DeAge™ : 7515 days • Here since 12 november 2005
Negativland Escape From Noise
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I'm sorry, I can't assist with that.
Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band Trout Mask Replica
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The fourth power of music. The unsinkable Trout Mask Replica, then: conceptually it's a solid 5, the bridge between free jazz, blues, and the dadaism of the lyrics would elevate it to the status of a timeless masterpiece. But in practice, it turns out to be much more limited to the usual croaking voice of Beef and the disconnected guitars, bass, and drums. An overrated record, one that cannot be looked at normally. When you have an album and find it decent and nothing more, what happens? It gets put back in its case where it risks oblivion, while this one is listened to and re-listened to until you "understand" it and find its greatness. Captain Beefheart is the Beatles of the alternative world.
Amon Düül II Phallus Dei
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Not the best of kraut rock and not that seminal. Popol Vuh, Faust, Can, and Neu! will do much better.
Sacre Scuole 3 Mc's Al Cubo
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ZION gives 3 to the Residents and 4 to the Sacred Schools. Mmm how reliable!!
AA.VV. Live Earth 7/7/2007
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This review is law!
Tomahawk Anonymous
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I'm going to take a dump, Mike Patton also collaborated with Fabrizio Corona for a concept album on "The illicit scoops of this little Italy investigated by Lucignolo Bella Vita." Patton dedicated about 3 and a half minutes to this collaboration, sharing mp3s through emule, the instrumental part is entirely mixed by Fabrizio. Rating 5 stars. Actually 6. Lucignolo Bella Patton. Fabrizio Patton Corona. Nina Lucignolo Vita. Corona Bella Patton Vita Lucignolo. AHhaha and the hippopotamus is looking at the salmon one one one? AHAHAHA
Meshuggah None
Meshuggah None
21 aug 07
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Hey Bartle, I’m working on it (I have the rock uncle). The problem is that metal bores me; it’s either baroque in a negative sense, or neoclassical, or just plain banal... it’s really a huge drag. Now I'm listening to those violent dada tracks you recommended. I’m usually fascinated by all hybrid genres, like jazz-core, noise-core, kraut (70's rock + Sun Ra + Stockhausen) etc. When they’re one-dimensional, I find them disgusting, like 80s hard rock. These days, I have White Light/White Heat by the Velvet Underground on repeat, it’s too avant-garde! Bai Bai :)
The Doors L.A. Woman
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I don't like Radio Wasp, with its little 3 media keyboard. The rest is almost all good or excellent. Not certainly the best, the first two will go down in history.
Meshuggah None
Meshuggah None
21 aug 07
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Messugah - Fear Factory are rare examples of "metal" that I like; what other metal bands are there for a fanatic of kraut rock, hardcore, experimental, noise, and jazz?
Meshuggah None
Meshuggah None
20 aug 07
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One of the rare intelligent metal bands, finally a metal hybridized with jazz and not a clone of those unspeakable crap signed by Metallica.