Saputello

DeRank : 1,47
DeAge™ : 7321 days • Here since 25 may 2006
Shackleton 3 Eps
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Excuse me, but how can anyone say that It's time for love is danceable? I mean, sure, when I’m drunk I’ll dance to Lou Reed too, but that doesn’t mean a damn thing. Basically, for me, a DJ who plays this record to get the party going would just be a big idiot (which is definitely not a criticism of the record—it’s just that it’s not its essence), that’s my opinion, and everyone is free to dance to whatever they want, even to a ringing alarm.
Shackleton 3 Eps
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Hey guys, here's some real groove dance from Dj Punisher, Plaid Boards of Canada Appalachi children of Crystal Museum in da Club and the vocalist Lisa Germano while the Low are pounding the bass mercilessly. All very House, in the Doctor House sense, for those who don't chew on the genre like I do. Because I'm an expert, check it out: Laurent Garnier.
Shackleton 3 Eps
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Alright Punisher, but we also want to make it clear to the average person what the latest Massive Attack album might sound like. More like The Beatles or The Doors? Is it the album that the Bee Gees would have made in 2010?
Shackleton 3 Eps
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Come on, everyone knows that Shackleton is a clone of the Rolling Stones.
Shackleton 3 Eps
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Punisher, referencing Massive Attack for this album is misleading and it makes no sense to do so just because "everyone knows them." If you're afraid to mention names that no one knows (not even you perhaps), then describe the music in your own words without making comparisons to other bands that don't make any sense.
Shackleton 3 Eps
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No, I didn't like this. And come on, what the hell do Massive Attack have to do with it? They could NEVER make an album like this, where the pop and melodic component is completely absent. And where do you hear the dance groove? I don't know. Anyway, great album.
Massive Attack Splitting The Atom (EP)
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I didn't say they suck, but I feel a noticeable drop compared to the other 6 tracks on the album (and all those on Mezzanine). My opinion!
Massive Attack Splitting The Atom (EP)
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Alia76, Mezzanine is one of the albums of my life; it pierces my heart when you say you haven't fully understood it. 100th Window is a great album, not at the level of Mezzanine (that would have been impossible) because it falters a bit in the finale, in my opinion, but the first six tracks are Del Naja's seal on the recently passed decade. He managed to touch, with just a finger, the coldest depths of synthetic, digitized sound and fill it with emotions like no one else. And Protection makes a trio because that one is also monstrously beautiful. I like Blue Lines a bit less even though it’s historically important, and then inside it fits Unfinished Sympathy, if you know what I mean. I'm not a fan, you know, certainly not.
Pat Metheny Orchestrion
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If you give him 3 stars, considering you've always blown him properly, I'd say it's best to steer clear. Welcome back, and now get right to a Woody Allen review, please.
Massive Attack Splitting The Atom (EP)
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E.p. with well-written tracks and great sounds, well done (notable is the rhythm of pray for rain) even if it doesn't make me shout miracle. What I'm waiting for is the new album, but I prefer to wait for the release date and not grab the copy that's circulating, which I'm afraid is of poor quality compared to the official record. 100th window is one of the most beautiful albums of the last 10 years; if they could maintain those levels even while changing styles, it would be a dream. I'm crossing my fingers.