Usually, if you ask the DJ on duty for the title of a track, they think twice before telling you, or they inevitably send you “affangala,” but sometimes you can get lucky:

Quiller - Denton and Cook

(I later discover that it’s the theme song of a British TV series from the ‘70s; if anyone knows anything about it, please contact me)
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Achilles
Achilles at his speed and …
ISABELLE ANTENA Achilles (fast)
Accelerated (still in WDM “rimastoni style”
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Bye Bye Papaye
Normal speed and …
Antena - Bye Bye Papaye (ACCELERATO)
Accelerated speed in pure “rimastone style”
(Okayyyy sometimes I think of the passing of poor grandpa)
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Once You Get Started - Rufus | The Midnight Special
I want to repeat myself by republishing this piece, both for the fantastic performance of the band and for a beautiful and talented Chaka with her feathered headdress like a great Capa ❤️
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Rufus & Chaka Khan - Once You Get Started • TopPop
Today a friend shared this piece with me… could it be a sign that I should return to my “usual” listens?
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Diesel
But is this track VDM? Or not? Or yes? Or #maybe?
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Area - Acrostico In Memoria Di Laio (HQ)
Are you advised to go to "someone good"?
Better to listen to "many good ones"
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Franco Battiato - Scalo a Grado
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Daniele Silvestri - Gino E L'Alfetta (videoclip)
Shall we take a ride? (Of bass)
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Ivan Segreto - Paura e Pace (Official Video)

I really like this piece by Ivan Segreto that talks about two intimate situations for each of us.
In the music video, you can notice the scenic location of the Cretto di Burri located in Sicily, Ivan's birthplace. Additionally, you can recognize the contribution made by the artist to a famous scene from an old film, in which the protagonist plays chess with…
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Raiz - 'O Paraviso 'Nterra
Raiz some time ago, now he is an actor and wherever you look, there’s Raiz out there.
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Tomba Monumentale Brion Altivole Interpretazione Simbolica

Do you recognize this place?
It's one of the many film sets of the much-talked-about and/or controversial Dune Part Two (for those who have seen it).
I knew nothing about it; I like to go to the movies without the interference of reviews, critiques, or gossip. But while watching the credits until the end, I noticed among the various locations where the scenes were filmed, there was an "Italy unit." From there, it was easy to find the place online, a location famous abroad (it's a pilgrimage destination for many architecture enthusiasts) and now it will be even more so, probably.
I still firmly believe in a nice "Lynch 2-0," but that's purely a matter of sentiment, so please don't hold it against me.
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