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DeRank : 2,76
DeAge™ : 5412 days • Here since 3 june 2011
Album DeRango™ 17,71

Rashanim

Rashanim matteodi.leonar

 It is not true that today the era of Geniuses in music is over: these Rashanim confirm it.

 A crucible of electricity, vigor, and emotions that justifies their inclusion among the best ethnically oriented realities of the recent period.

 Listen to Rashanim's groundbreaking debut and experience a unique fusion of jazz, rock, and Jewish musical heritage today!

💬 4
1707
📈 4,75
Album DeRango™ 17,88

Yuka Honda

Eucademix matteodi.leonar

 Her works are rather creative outbursts, with no ambition of completeness nor the claim to be defined as 'masterpieces'.

 An album just to listen to, not to judge: because I could bet that Yuka doesn’t care at all about numbers and ratings.

 Dive into Yuka Honda’s Eucademix and experience a bold fusion of experimental pop and electronic innovation!

💬 7
1532
📈 4,20
Album DeRango™ 24,19

Steve Tibbetts

The Fall Of Us All matteodi.leonar

 "Gamelan, as was said: that is... the key-word for understanding a unique album, among the absolute pinnacles of all the new experimental music of the '90s."

 "Music overflowing with emotions, then, music that is itself an intense, prolonged emotion."

 Explore Steve Tibbetts' The Fall Of Us All and immerse yourself in this groundbreaking fusion of gamelan and experimental guitar!

💬 7
2379
📈 4,80
Album DeRango™ 23,15

Fushitsusha

Untitled (Live I) matteodi.leonar

 Whoever produced this music is not a musician: he is a brain explorer, but even more, a madman who should be institutionalized as soon as possible. Therefore, a Genius.

 This is Psych-Blues radical, harsh, impenetrable... a ritual of moods and sounds that culminates in a closing 26-minute Jam.

 Dive into the hypnotic chaos of Fushitsusha’s Untitled (Live I) – experience one of Japan’s most intense psychedelic masterpieces now!

💬 11
2630
📈 4,88
Album DeRango™ 43,69

Bill Laswell

Baselines matteodi.leonar

 An album among the most influential of the last thirty years.

 It’s an album that will make your head spin, but confirms you’re in the presence of a phenomenon.

 Listen to Bill Laswell's Baselines now and experience a groundbreaking fusion of bass mastery and experimental sound!

💬 11
2995
📈 5,00
Album DeRango™ 48,03

Okkyung Lee

Nihm matteodi.leonar

 With Okkyung and her cello, there is a renewal, in advanced and very modern forms, of the relationship of 'erotic' symbiosis between performer and instrument.

 Gentlemen, we are in the presence of one of the greatest contemporary musicians, and the level of her art is worldwide.

 Immerse yourself in Okkyung Lee’s Nihm and experience avant-garde cello like never before—listen now and explore the depths of experimental sound!

💬 19
2045
📈 5,00
Album DeRango™ 13,14

Youn Sun Nah

Voyage matteodi.leonar

 Her style finds no immediate comparison: it is a vocal quality that can be both ethereal and sensual at the same time.

 The whole album flows perfectly, without drops or missteps (and in a 2009 album this is very, very rare).

 Explore Youn Sun Nah's Voyage today and experience an extraordinary journey through jazz innovation and vocal brilliance.

💬 8
2284
📈 4,25
Album DeRango™ 15,14

Peter Erskine

Peter Erskine matteodi.leonar

 A quiet debut, recorded softly, on tiptoe, so as not to disturb anyone.

 A sparkling mix of professionalism and instrumental taste, without any sort of exaggerations or excessive virtuosity.

 Listen to Peter Erskine's 1982 jazz masterpiece and experience the subtle genius of a true post-bop classic.

💬 9
2034
📈 4,67
Album DeRango™ 12,35

Steve Khan

Casa Loco matteodi.leonar

 "The peaks of the decade’s Fusion are reached,"

 "A record that speaks the language of distant islands and unknown atolls, intense and engaging for its entire duration."

 Dive into Steve Khan's Casa Loco and experience a groundbreaking fusion jazz journey—listen, explore, and rediscover a classic today!

💬 4
2055
📈 5,00
Album DeRango™ 15,19

Larry Coryell

Barefoot Boy matteodi.leonar

 "Larry assaults the strings, extracting the impossible from his instrument, occasionally heralding the 'spatial' progressions of Mike Stern ten years later."

 "You cannot believe what you hear."

 Listen to Larry Coryell’s Barefoot Boy and experience a groundbreaking journey in electric jazz fusion!

💬 4
3399
📈 4,50