Wanderer

DeRank : 0,40
DeAge™ : 7422 days • Here since 13 february 2006
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Concerti per corno
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This is indeed a gem, Hal: I wasn't familiar with Mozart's horn concertos, and I can't wait to dive into listening with the help of your page, perfect in content and tone of the discussion.
Aphex Twin - Alarm Will Sound Acoustica
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Indeed, cold and disconcerting is this music: but it's precisely this that makes it captivating. Well done.
Syd Barrett Opel
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Shine on.
The Dave Brubeck Quartet Time Out
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Assuming it's not sacrilege to speak of classicism when it comes to jazz, one can say that this legendary release by the Dave Brubeck Quartet is truly a classic! Renè, you’re digging into the cornerstones of the genre, huh? Great job.
Jimi Hendrix First Rays Of The New Rising Sun
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Faiv! And now I'm listening to Hey Joe.
Charles Mingus Pithecanthropus Erectus
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F-O-N-D-A-M-E-N-T-A-L. It's the first one I got from Mingus, and it was love at first listen. Great review, Renè, and exquisite selection.
Astor Piazzolla Tango: Zero Hour
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I really liked it. The album is definitely a must-have.
35007 Phase V
35007 Phase V
12 jul 06
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"Synth, multi-effects in delay, Hammond organs, liquid carpets of quasar keyboards and saturated electric guitars"... I'm all in with my eyes closed! Fantastic review!
John Coltrane Giant Steps
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Thank you, Stoopid. I hope soon; unfortunately, this pre-holiday period has turned out to be deadly for me: overwhelmed with work and with relentless deadlines, I haven't had any time to dedicate to writing a few pages. In the meantime, I've been listening to a lot of things that I can't wait to share in the illustrious de-consesso. However, in a couple of weeks, I should be more free, if I survive ;-) Thanks for visiting Antmo, I'm glad you enjoyed it! See you very soon.
John Coltrane Giant Steps
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Odra, thank you; of course, the feeling is reciprocated exponentially, and you know it's not flattery...