giorgioladisa

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DeAge™ : 7409 days • Here since 25 february 2006
The Field From Here We Go Sublime
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Good suggestion. They remind me, in structure and construction, of some pieces from Daft Punk's first and second albums (like "Fresh," to be clear).
Adriano Canzian Metamorphosis
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Hey there.. I remember Canzian's previous album, released on Gigolò Records, "Pornography." I partly agree with Yosif's analysis, although I don't share his passion for Ed Banger & Co. Hi Sfascia.
Alexia Gli occhi grandi della luna
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Honestly, I don't understand why you insist on drowning a review/artist that you don't like or that you probably haven't even listened to in spam. Isn't it enough to simply not comment or just say that you don't like the CD in question? The real human cases are some commentators and not the author of the review. Of course, I’m referring to the usual trota da mare, supervai, giudice woodcock, etc.
Morcheeba Big Calm
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A fair compromise between sophisticated music and easy listening. An album with interesting sounds. For the rest, I echo Ghemison and Venusiano.
OMFO We Are the Shepherds
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vote
OMFO We Are the Shepherds
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Good job.
My Chemical Romance Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge
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In 1976, 18,000 for a tourist menu? A robbery...
Up, Bustle & Out Light 'em Up, Blow 'em Out
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Thank you Ghemison, but the Dusk & Blackdown album didn't really convince me. I prefer the dubstep that leans towards techno, like Benga or Beat Pharmacy (Wikkid Time). Lately, I've also been listening to some hip hop, and my current favorites are Raashan Ahmad and Illa J. (and who cares, aren't you including them?) :-)
Mago Gabriel Gabriel e le mira-bolanti meraviglie
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I prefer Gennaro D'Auria :-). Those who know him can confirm it.