giorgioladisa

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DeAge™ : 7409 days • Here since 25 february 2006
Louie Vega Elements of Life
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Thank you Gabbox. I believe that the peak of Maw's career is encapsulated in the two compilations The tenth anniversary collection 1990-1995 and 1996-2000. 8 CDs of house music history!
Bebel Gilberto Tanto Tempo
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You forgot to mention that behind Bebel's work there is a primarily deceased producer named Suba (author of the beautiful Sao Paulo Confessions).
Europe The Final Countdown
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Well done El Minchia, you’ve reviewed "in style" one of the worst albums in music history and one of the darkest moments of the '80s... The only thing I could play on the recorder in middle school was the jingle of Mulino Bianco. What a sadness! What a useless instrument...
Basement Jaxx Kish Kash
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I greatly prefer the previous albums by Basement. Aside from their origin, BJ have little in common with Mouse on Mars, and especially the label of house music group isn't at all uncomfortable since they put together a compilation album, Atlantic Jaxx, which has gone down in the history of music (house).
Motorbass Pansoul
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Well done, Gabox, your style reminds me of Zingales (Blow Up magazine); a complete and analytical review of the tracks and also the proper highlighting of the uselessness of the bonus CD attached to the reissue. Maybe you know, but I also want to point out the beautiful album by Etienne de Crecy from 2000, I believe, called Tempovision.
Deep Dish Junk Science
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You didn't mention that the CD released in 1998 was after the first compilation (of remix b-e-l-l-i-s-i-m-i, pure avant-garde house, of “penetrate deeper”). At the end of 2005, their last album “George is on” came out, which is not that great and floats in the mediocrity of most electro-house productions lately. I agree though, Junk science is a great record. One curiosity: did you know that the track “the future of the future” is in the soundtrack of the film “c'era un cinese in coma” by Verdone?
Air Talkie Walkie
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Beautiful album, beautiful "universal traveler".
P.S.: hey little, no one has emailed me a record that hasn't been released yet (to be honest, not even one that's already out...) do you have high connections?!
Air Moon Safari
Air Moon Safari
19 mar 06
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Dear Jam, I almost completely agree with you about the breath of fresh air that this album brought to electro pop back in (1998). A time when genres like easy-listening and lounge-electronic were synonymous with musical avant-garde. Unfortunately, now that the genre is saturated and often banal, "Moon Safari" doesn't sound as innovative as it did in the beginning. It remains a great work nonetheless. Among those who have followed in the footsteps of Air, I would exclude Etienne de Crecy since his early productions date back to the early '90s with some 12" house records and later with the release of the album under the name Motorbass (Pansoul) and the compilation "Superdiscount" (all house genre).
Daft Punk Human After All
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You're right, it's like they wanted to slap the average listener in the face for the modest price of 18 euros... It may be whatever you want, but this is a total rip-off and, as far as I'm concerned, the last Daft Punk CD I’ll buy. Despite considering their two previous works masterpieces. They did it in a few weeks, but I could make crap like this in just a few days, even with Magix Music Maker! What will they do next time, burps with the vocoder over electro-clash beats?
Daft Punk Human After All
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this album is a collection of the scraps from their musical production. it's a real joke and it's the last time I buy a Daft Punk album without listening to it first. 18 euros wasted down the drain!!