DanteCruciani

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Samla Mammas Manna Måltid
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the cover with grandpa is really cool........great proposal fusì (cucciolott...) ;)
The Church El Momento Descuidado
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5 to the playoff and to the rece, the record in question I don't know........
Samuel Fuller Shock Corridor
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great choice, great..... ;)
Tangerine Dream Ricochet
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no pretà I was just joking, it was a joke ;).......there's only one ZiOn, the one who loves 70s Italian cop movies and writes on this site ;)......
Tangerine Dream Ricochet
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ZION: wow, can you believe that this German artist you mentioned has the same name as a guy who hangs around this site!!!......Ah, c'est la vie!....@Mary: so when can we expect your review on that famous Nazi-kraut German band? come on, after all, there are only about twenty of them already ;)
Tangerine Dream Ricochet
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So everyone is happy, even Molella and Fargetta!
Tangerine Dream Ricochet
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Sure, but I already said it before: for a couple of years, perhaps the Tangerine were ahead, and then already by zeit the only instruments used were electronic........Autobahn was the last CD by Kraftwerk to also partially use non-electronic instruments...........Anyway, it's a matter of a couple of years' difference........I consider both to be the true pioneers of electronic music, and each one complements the other.....
Tangerine Dream Ricochet
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Globally, the true pioneers of mass electronics, excluding both well-known and lesser-known figures like Terry Riley and even more avant-garde ones, I believe are the Tangerine...... Right? ;)
Tangerine Dream Ricochet
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Thanks to everyone.....The opinions of Joe Cavalli and others are all valid, but ultimately, things are either liked or not liked: without a doubt, at that time, in the early seventies, the electronics in the true sense of the word were them, at least the most ethereal and enveloping ones that today have flowed into all those niches like chillout and so on; on the other hand, there were Kraftwerk, but they were yet to come (Radioactivity is from '75-'76)........
The Soulsavers It's Not How Far You Fall, It's The Way You Land
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Yes, the cover struck me too, so I decided to buy it without knowing anything about it.......... then something happened, though, and I never went to get it.... Maybe I too am a prisoner of some record? Who knows........... Great Hal ;)