Fausto Romitelli " Felix + Romitelli "
great musician known for the posthumous album "Anamorphosis",
What a pity. I've heard some very interesting things.
Good night everyone,
 
#ONTHESHELF °°°°° Bill Cargill " is a prayer a wish? "
"Submarine Address " recorded in Bristol in the late 90s for Cup Of Tea, the cult label for Bristol IN (there was also Bristol Of, Flying Saucer Attack). It talks about Bristol and jumps into TRIP HOP. This guy, to make it short, was a Trip Hop version of N. Drake. Ballads, acoustic melancholy, and delicate electronic rhythms. A not bad work but too little to avoid being forgotten on the shelves (I believe what I said is true because it’s an album I haven’t picked up in ages).
 
@[luludia] Perry leopold - Sunday Afternoon in the Garden
Lately, I've been enjoying recommending albums to users I feel closer to, not only for musical tastes but "close" due to a series of affinities that I'm now about to highlight. Let's call them "Affinities," though perhaps I've never been so far from reality. Anyway, instinctively, I feel like recommending you this dark gem of U.S. Underground Folk. I believe it falls within the Christian Folk genre. Once you manage to dive into its intricacies, which indeed do little to attract attention, it's a noteworthy product.
 
whiro - blu di metilene
Confusion is sex, they said.
Nice if it was said by a beautiful young lady with a seductive yet slightly unsettling gaze.
 
@[IlConte] The bevis Frond - Termination Station Grey
If you don’t know me, I’d like to gift you this masterpiece album by the Bevis Frond "Miasma". An encyclopedia of psycho acid rock.
If you’re not familiar with it (if you’re one of the few), make it yours. In the track I dedicated to you, how many musical loves come to mind? Count, oh Conte!
 
Two
Extract from "Look" (2018) by Blake Mills. An unknown author to me, but his fusion of delicate electronic brushstrokes and cinematic open windows to burgeoning neoclassical landscapes feels exhilarating, with moments that make you pause and, for a few seconds, disconnect. One of my listens of #2018.
 
Fausto Romitelli An Index of Metals
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@everyoneinterested I wasn't familiar with this work, they call it "Avanguardia"; for me, it was a simple revelation, love.
It didn't convey new emotions to me. Instead, the emotions reached me through a medium, a language that was new to me.
It's like when you look at a painting and feel a sense of solitude; you coexist with loneliness, but for the first time, you feel it on the canvas.
An album of extreme emotions, which personally I have never felt expressed through a new language made familiar by Romitelli's mastery.
I recommend total immersion and following your own sensitivity, like a trail of sound breadcrumbs left by the musician to reach his heart.
A must-try.
 
A mano a mano (Rino Gaetano)
last night I discovered that this piece is by Cocciante.