Lewis Tollani

DeRank : 12,07
DeAge™ : 7510 days • Here since 27 november 2005
Matmos The Rose Has Teeth In The Mouth Of A Beast
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I don't know these two well... great page.
Gallery Of Mites Bugs On The Bluefish
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..before the review I preferred Estefan... now I have a doubt... I hope SoulSeek will clear it up for me... Thanks for the tip
The Troggs Greatest Hits - Wild Thing
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Marta... as far as it’s worth, I don’t think I’ve ever read Bangs talking about the Troggs, so I take pleasure in my own learned conclusions.
Rockets Galaxy
Rockets Galaxy
20 jun 06
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I was born slightly later (71) but I remember them clearly with P-greco 3.14 and I must say I was impressed... later I bought all their vinyls which I keep jealously... they are a band that, whether you like them or not, were ahead of their time. They turned b-movies into German cosmic music... even though the debut was prog-electro-astronaut...
Ash Ra Tempel Ash Ra Tempel
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Fried brain from Guru Guru and Ash Ra Tempel and served on a silver platter by Harmonia... but all the Kosmische Musick contributed to sending me to the mussels off the bastions of Orion... after Anglo-American psychedelia, it was my greatest "discovery"... I’m obsessed with it.
Pere Ubu The Modern Dance
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The album in question has never driven me crazy... the review is double and "inspired" by that great comedian Scaruffi... rating N.P.
Grateful Dead Anthem Of The Sun
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In the studio, they've never managed to express their best (perhaps except for Aoxomoxoa) as they do live, even though, taken as they are, they are very beautiful albums... beautiful the preface...
Ash Ra Tempel Ash Ra Tempel
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Fried brain at table two, please. Unfortunately, I’ve already done it... great review (in line with the group and the album)
Kaleidoscope (US) Side Trips
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sure, sure... a beacon is definitely better, but it's not as surprisingly varied and tied (as you say in a negative key) to American tradition...
Le Orme Uomo Di Pezza
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Breavo Beat... as always, your expertise on Orme is enlightening...