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The world they find themselves in is so perfect it becomes unbearable, so unbearable that it drives them to deviance. Super-Cannes presents itself as a summa of all the issues of post-modernity and the capitalist world of abundance.
The world they find themselves in is so perfect it becomes unbearable, so unbearable that it drives them to deviance.
Super-Cannes presents itself as a summa of all the issues of post-modernity and the capitalist world of abundance.
Super-Cannes by J.G. Ballard narrates the investigation of a massacre in a wealthy gated community. While the story and characters lack depth, the novel excels as a sociological critique of modern residential enclaves and their dystopian implications. It explores themes of suppressed instincts, societal pressures, and the failures of contemporary utopian ideals. The book offers a sharp reflection on post-modern capitalist society despite some literary flaws. Discover the dark secrets behind a perfect community—read Super-Cannes and explore Ballard’s sharp critique of modern society.
Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon SuperS -Ongaku Shuu- is a true and great soundtrack that elevates the product for which it was conceived. Arisawa created for himself a rich starting environment from which he managed to achieve an absolutely extraordinary result.
Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon SuperS -Ongaku Shuu- is a true and great soundtrack that elevates the product for which it was conceived.
Arisawa created for himself a rich starting environment from which he managed to achieve an absolutely extraordinary result.
This review highlights Takanori Arisawa's exceptional work on the Sailor Moon SuperS soundtrack, praised for its rich orchestration, innovative thematic consistency, and strong classical influences. The author critiques traditional views on classical music while emphasizing the soundtrack’s unique fusion of styles and instruments. The album is seen as a standout in anime music, transcending typical genre boundaries. Arisawa's passing in 2005 marks a significant loss for music fans. Dive into the magical world of Sailor Moon SuperS through Takanori Arisawa’s exceptional soundtrack and discover a masterpiece of anime music!
Miguel Angel Martin, Spanish, author of this comic, is a psychotic madman. The horrendous human market of the comic is the same market of feelings on TV, in newspapers, on the Internet...
Miguel Angel Martin, Spanish, author of this comic, is a psychotic madman.
The horrendous human market of the comic is the same market of feelings on TV, in newspapers, on the Internet...
Miguel Angel Martin's Snuff 2000 is a brutally raw and unsettling comic that uses ultraviolent imagery to criticize modern media sensationalism. Featuring disturbing scenes and minimalist, elegant art, it confronts readers with harsh social metaphors. The comic's impact lies in its extreme approach to uncomfortable topics. It is highly recommended for mature audiences seeking thought-provoking, anarchic graphic novels. Dive into Snuff 2000 for a bold, unforgettable graphic novel experience that challenges media and societal norms.
The final result is beyond a shadow of a doubt one of the most important projects in the field of 'classical' music of the 2000s. In the third movement of the 'Brandenburg Concerto,' the Argentine leaves us with the most astonishingly perfect execution ever heard of what are perhaps the 40 most beautiful seconds in the history of music.
The final result is beyond a shadow of a doubt one of the most important projects in the field of 'classical' music of the 2000s.
In the third movement of the 'Brandenburg Concerto,' the Argentine leaves us with the most astonishingly perfect execution ever heard of what are perhaps the 40 most beautiful seconds in the history of music.
This review praises Café Zimmermann's exquisite and historically informed recordings of Bach's concerted music from his Köthen period. The ensemble's use of original instruments and scholarly approach produces a technically perfect, lively, and emotionally engaging performance. Key works like the Fourth Brandenburg Concerto and the Orchestral Suites receive particular acclaim. The review highlights the multicultural nature of the group and the exceptional skill of soloists Pablo Valetti and Céline Frisch. Overall, the album is deemed a landmark in Baroque music recordings. Listen now to Café Zimmermann’s stunning Bach recordings and experience Baroque music in its most authentic and vibrant form.
The unbearable heaviness of living in less than half an hour is MEGIDDO, the latest mini-album and last discographic bequest of Rentrer En Soi. MEGIDDO manages extraordinarily to communicate emotions to anyone who listens to it.
The unbearable heaviness of living in less than half an hour is MEGIDDO, the latest mini-album and last discographic bequest of Rentrer En Soi.
MEGIDDO manages extraordinarily to communicate emotions to anyone who listens to it.
MEGIDDO by Rentrer En Soi is a profound and intense mini-album that explores themes of pain, despair, and introspection through a unique blend of hard rock and melodic elements. Despite its brief length, it is hailed as a masterpiece within the visual kei scene and Japanese rock. The album's concept is tied to Christian imagery and a nihilistic exploration of the human soul, anchored by evocative vocals and intricate dual-guitar work. Its emotional potency transcends language, leaving an unforgettable impact. Listen to MEGIDDO and experience the raw emotional power and unique artistry of Rentrer En Soi's final masterpiece.
Sophie Ellis-Bextor is one of the world’s best exponents of quality pop music. The singles Take Me Home, Murder on the Dancefloor, and Get Over You are excellent examples of how it’s possible to write pop and quality songs together.
Sophie Ellis-Bextor is one of the world’s best exponents of quality pop music.
The singles Take Me Home, Murder on the Dancefloor, and Get Over You are excellent examples of how it’s possible to write pop and quality songs together.
Read My Lips is Sophie Ellis-Bextor's 2001 debut album, featuring a refined voice and smart soft-electronic pop production. Collaborators like Gregg Alexander, Moby, and Alex James contribute to its quality. Hit singles such as Murder on the Dancefloor showcase catchy, well-crafted pop. The album's visual design is also praised. Though mainstream popularity waned later, the album remains a pop classic for dedicated fans. Listen to Sophie Ellis-Bextor's Read My Lips and experience quality pop hits like Murder on the Dancefloor!
The film’s pencil-like quality erupts in extraordinary visual inventions such as the tsunami wave, rendered as a school of frenzied water fish. The worst was the glaring artificiality of the language. It sounded like dialogues translated word for word and not adapted.
The film’s pencil-like quality erupts in extraordinary visual inventions such as the tsunami wave, rendered as a school of frenzied water fish.
The worst was the glaring artificiality of the language. It sounded like dialogues translated word for word and not adapted.
Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea is a beautifully crafted traditional animation film by Hayao Miyazaki, inspired by The Little Mermaid. The visuals are stunning, with pastel colors and inventive designs that highlight Miyazaki’s skill. However, the narrative can be confusing, especially in the second half, due to unclear character motivations and abstract storytelling. The Italian dubbing faces criticism for being too literal and artificial, detracting from the experience for some viewers. Overall, the film appeals primarily to young audiences looking for whimsical fun. Explore Miyazaki’s enchanting Ponyo—watch the beautiful animation and decide how its story and dubbing affect your experience!
Vivaldi’s music is simply perfect in every way, from melody to rhythm to arrangement. Le quattro stagioni are the catchiest collection of music ever written.
Vivaldi’s music is simply perfect in every way, from melody to rhythm to arrangement.
Le quattro stagioni are the catchiest collection of music ever written.
This review praises Antonio Vivaldi's Four Seasons as an iconic and groundbreaking masterpiece in classical music, highlighting its vivid musical imagery and technical brilliance. It emphasizes the exceptional performance by the Chamber Orchestra of Europe and John Holloway on violin. The review explains the unique qualities of each concerto movement and the innovative elements that keep the music fresh and captivating centuries later. It concludes by acknowledging the timeless popularity and catchiness of these baroque concertos. Discover the brilliance of Vivaldi's Four Seasons—listen now and experience timeless baroque mastery!
"cell. is not the album of Plastic Tree's great comeback, it is rather the album that inaugurates a new phase for the band." "Visual kei without photos is like drum & bass without bass (or almost); perhaps Plastic Tree hides their faces under dull clothes and dark lights because they are in a twilight zone where they cannot even recognize themselves."
"cell. is not the album of Plastic Tree's great comeback, it is rather the album that inaugurates a new phase for the band."
"Visual kei without photos is like drum & bass without bass (or almost); perhaps Plastic Tree hides their faces under dull clothes and dark lights because they are in a twilight zone where they cannot even recognize themselves."
Plastic Tree's 2004 album 'cell.' marks a transitional phase with diverse genres and increased experimentation. While not their strongest work, it introduces electronic elements and complex arrangements. The band explores a quieter visual presence and varied musical roles, signaling a new artistic direction prior to their later success with 'Chandelier.' This album reflects a gradual ascent in quality rather than sharp highs and lows. Discover Plastic Tree’s experimental journey on 'cell.' and hear the unique blend of alternative sounds today!
The title track is a high-ranking techno-pop song, worthy of Daft Punk. These three kids are certainly puppets in Nakata’s hands, but they are so delightful that you forgive him everything.
The title track is a high-ranking techno-pop song, worthy of Daft Punk.
These three kids are certainly puppets in Nakata’s hands, but they are so delightful that you forgive him everything.
Perfume's 'Love The World' single stands out in the J-pop scene due to its high production quality by Yasutaka Nakata. Unlike typical idols, Perfume evolved through dedication and refined music style. The title track mixes quirky techno-pop with sophisticated electronic elements. The B-side offers a dreamy, relaxed contrast. The single marks another milestone in Perfume's rise toward global recognition. Listen to Perfume's 'Love The World' and explore the evolution of Japanese techno-pop today!
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