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It’s one of those albums that either makes you fall in love at first listen or there’s really nothing to do. A dawn in the North Pole—delicate, seductive, slippery, sparkling pieces that depict the most splendid and clear dawn you’ve ever seen.
It’s one of those albums that either makes you fall in love at first listen or there’s really nothing to do.
A dawn in the North Pole—delicate, seductive, slippery, sparkling pieces that depict the most splendid and clear dawn you’ve ever seen.
Pantha Du Prince's 'Black Noise' is a technically perfect minimalist electronic album that blends intricate ambient sounds with steady rhythms. The album evokes natural imagery and maintains a consistent intensity without dramatic climaxes. While it may polarize listeners, it's praised for its delicate and captivating sound design. The review encourages listeners to explore the album despite its elusive emotional impact. Listen to Pantha Du Prince's 'Black Noise' and experience a unique ambient journey today!
The Crystal Castles of 2010 are smoky, unpredictable, disturbing and harmful. It’s hard to remember any particular track, but like nicotine, you feel like trying it again.
The Crystal Castles of 2010 are smoky, unpredictable, disturbing and harmful.
It’s hard to remember any particular track, but like nicotine, you feel like trying it again.
Crystal Castles’ second self-titled album marks a departure from their 8-bit glitchy debut toward darker, more unsettling electronic soundscapes. While some nostalgic elements remain only in select tracks, the album embraces new experimental styles blending darkwave, dream pop, and hypnagogic pop. Though less immediately catchy, the music offers a hypnotic, mysterious atmosphere that challenges listeners and pushes boundaries. The album solidifies the duo’s unique identity within electronic music. Dive into Crystal Castles’ eerie and captivating soundscape—listen now and experience the dark evolution of electronic music!
"I have a purple hope that makes me tremble and your 1s don’t scare me." "Whoever doesn’t jump, is Berlusconi!!!"
"I have a purple hope that makes me tremble and your 1s don’t scare me."
"Whoever doesn’t jump, is Berlusconi!!!"
Il Libro Viola is a heartfelt and personal testimony by Gianfranco Mascia, a key figure in Italy's Popolo Viola movement against Berlusconi’s power. The book recounts Mascia’s long history of activism, from early boycotts to leading mass demonstrations, highlighting the movement’s grassroots and non-violent nature. The reviewer openly admits bias but finds hope and energy in Mascia’s passionate storytelling. The work serves as both a chronicle of recent political engagement in Italy and a call for continued democratic resistance. Read Il Libro Viola to feel the purple hope and join the movement for a better democracy in Italy.
Pressure increases, steam makes the pressure cooker implode, everyone, including Huns, slams in a violent and joyful ecstasy. The Bloody Beetroots have kicked off their Italian boots and are taking over the world.
Pressure increases, steam makes the pressure cooker implode, everyone, including Huns, slams in a violent and joyful ecstasy.
The Bloody Beetroots have kicked off their Italian boots and are taking over the world.
The Bloody Beetroots' Romborama captures the hardcore techno revival of 2009 with aggressive, danceable beats and an eclectic mix of styles. Though the album’s tracks shift in tone, it remains energetic and club-focused. Featuring collaborations like Steve Aoki, the album highlights a punk attitude and Italian electronic music's rising global presence. While not ideal for casual iPod listening, it's perfect for fans seeking rave nostalgia infused with modern electro sounds. Listen to Romborama now and experience the raw energy of The Bloody Beetroots' hardcore electro revival!
"A musical embrace, incredibly warm amidst the frigidness of the individual sounds, endless, wonderful." "It is music to be faced alone. It cannot be shared: so slippery, shapeless, and shadowy, always different depending on who looks at it."
"A musical embrace, incredibly warm amidst the frigidness of the individual sounds, endless, wonderful."
"It is music to be faced alone. It cannot be shared: so slippery, shapeless, and shadowy, always different depending on who looks at it."
This review praises the unique and enigmatic collaboration between Burial and Four Tet. 'Moth' mesmerizes with its repetitive synth loops and haunting vocals, creating a strangely comforting yet suffocating atmosphere. 'Wolf Cub' explores exotic, dark soundscapes with a deep bass that evokes a surreal free fall into the unconscious. Both tracks combine avant-garde electronics into an intense, immersive experience that demands focused listening. Dive into the haunting world of Burial and Four Tet – listen to 'Moth / Wolf Cub' and experience electronic music like never before.
The Tiësto we remembered no longer exists, and those who loved his refined way of making trance will be deeply disappointed. Kaleidoscope is a nice, yes, but cloying baroque palace in the long run and with weak foundations.
The Tiësto we remembered no longer exists, and those who loved his refined way of making trance will be deeply disappointed.
Kaleidoscope is a nice, yes, but cloying baroque palace in the long run and with weak foundations.
Tiësto's Kaleidoscope marks a departure from his progressive trance roots to a polished techno house style. Although featuring notable guest artists and catchy melodies, the album suffers from a lack of coherence and feels exhausting when listened to in full. Some tracks stand out, especially the opener with Jónsi, but the overall passion of earlier works is missing. This album may appeal in small doses to dance music fans but might disappoint longtime trance lovers. Discover Tiësto's new sound on Kaleidoscope—listen now and decide if the shift to techno house works for you!
The Bastard Sons of Dioniso are not a concoction created at the drawing board but a power-trio with genuine talent. They now face a crossroads: pursue a guaranteed commercial path or carve out a more original artistic niche.
The Bastard Sons of Dioniso are not a concoction created at the drawing board but a power-trio with genuine talent.
They now face a crossroads: pursue a guaranteed commercial path or carve out a more original artistic niche.
This review critically examines The Bastard Sons of Dioniso’s single 'L’amor carnale,' highlighting their 70s hard rock influences mixed with modern emo-pop vocals. While their live experience and genuine musicianship shine through, the vocal style and mainstream ambitions create a tension between originality and commercialism. The lyrics are playful but immature. The band stands at a crossroads between chasing industry success or cultivating a distinct artistic identity within Italian rock. Discover the unique blend of classic rock and modern pop in The Bastard Sons of Dioniso’s 'L’amor carnale'—listen now and decide their future for yourself!
"Untrust Us is my electro madeleine: it starts with a tweet-tweet that seems directly produced by one of those old consoles that entertained me so much as a child." In short, an excellent electronic music product from a band that can be considered an heir to Daft Punk, just as much as Justice or Digitalism.
"Untrust Us is my electro madeleine: it starts with a tweet-tweet that seems directly produced by one of those old consoles that entertained me so much as a child."
In short, an excellent electronic music product from a band that can be considered an heir to Daft Punk, just as much as Justice or Digitalism.
The review praises Crystal Castles' debut album for its unique blend of retro gaming sounds and modern electronic beats. The album's 16 tracks offer high danceability, nostalgic elements, and innovative production. Specific tracks like 'Untrust Us' and 'Vanished' receive special mention for their energy and pop appeal. The reviewer regards the band as worthy successors to acts like Daft Punk and Justice, recommending the album to electronic music fans. Dive into Crystal Castles' debut album to experience a thrilling fusion of retro gaming sounds and modern electro beats!
This abominable book was published! Yes, it couldn’t be otherwise since I had it in my hands: a real nightmare. Narrative coherence is absolutely absent and there’s no point in trying to find it hidden among the pages: it doesn’t exist.
This abominable book was published! Yes, it couldn’t be otherwise since I had it in my hands: a real nightmare.
Narrative coherence is absolutely absent and there’s no point in trying to find it hidden among the pages: it doesn’t exist.
This review expresses strong disappointment with Stephenie Meyer's Twilight, criticizing its lack of narrative coherence, repetitive language, and flat characters. The reviewer finds the story tedious and unengaging despite its bestseller status, emphasizing that the book lacks depth and originality. The romance feels forced and the main characters are portrayed as shallow and unrelatable. Ultimately, the reviewer advises readers to avoid the book and choose more entertaining alternatives. Explore honest reviews before diving into Twilight—read more to discover if it's for you!
Explosive. Dynamite. Nihilistic. Simply, coarsely, beautiful. Just like their music. In their rhymes they can be really mean, violent, merciless... simply and obstinately grim.
Explosive. Dynamite. Nihilistic. Simply, coarsely, beautiful. Just like their music.
In their rhymes they can be really mean, violent, merciless... simply and obstinately grim.
The review captures the rare and explosive live performance of Truceboys at Piper Club in Rome. It highlights the group’s raw lyrical violence and freedom from mainstream constraints. The concert atmosphere is dynamic, with standout moments from members like Metal Carter, Cole, and especially Noyz Narcos. Despite limited exposure due to lack of a major label, Truceboys deliver a powerful and genuine hip hop experience. The reviewer’s personal connection and excitement shine through throughout the review. Dive into the gritty world of Truceboys—listen to their powerful live set or catch their next rare show now!
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