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DeRank : 12,20
DeAge™ : 8068 days • Here since 8 may 2004
Hatfield and the North The Rotters' Club
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Edit to the review: "The a capo....". See the old version The Rotters' Club - Hatfield and the North - recensione Versione 1
Caso Ad Ogni Buca
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Listened to it, not bad at all, it reminds me of Karate, not just the vocal style
Caso Ad Ogni Buca
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I didn't understand too much (we won't talk about the reviewed album afterwards..) but the page is very, very beautiful.
Incantation Mortal Throne of Nazarene
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That last paragraph slyly aims to entice listening, admit it 😉... I, however, won’t do it; this kind of music isn’t for me... take that 🙂
Brian Eno Before and After Science
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Here’s an orthodox review, beautiful, too bad it’s too confident in having understood the meaning of the title; at least I’m not sure of my interpretation… Avviso di reindirizzamento
Brian Eno Before and After Science
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Amendment to the review: «». See the old version Before and After Science - Brian Eno - recensione Versione 2
Brian Eno Before and After Science
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Modification to the review: "Yoshimi". See the old version Before and After Science - Brian Eno - recensione Versione 1
Fennesz Venice
Fennesz Venice
22 apr 20
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Beautiful, beautiful. The idea, contained in the early paragraphs, that the sea and its wind disturbances (the swells) evoked by music can truly fill the lungs is really fantastic and evocative (the music that fills the lungs, I had never heard of that before). Regarding Fennesz, the first time I heard about him was here on Debaser, from a colleague who, while talking about my review of the concert of Mark ā€œSparklehorseā€ Linkous in Bari (it must have been around 2006, who knows), told me that he was actually at the concert to see Fennesz (it was a double concert). At that moment, I thought, ā€œFennesz must really be something extraordinary to overshadow Mark Linkous like this.ā€ Perhaps it's time I give him a listen.
Pan•American Quiet City
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@[CosmicJocker] You are, among other things, a fan of Dylan Thomas (like me) and you have clearly read "Under Milk Wood," right? Confess!
Pan•American Quiet City
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I only read the first two and the last two lines, beautiful review.. :-) PS. It reminds me of mine on TSB, but that's not why I like it, I just really like it. Bye.