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DeRank : 14,54
DeAge™ : 3635 days • Here since 11 april 2016
Album DeRango™ 44,97

Jon Hassell

Listening To Pictures (Pentimento Volume One) sotomayor

 Jon Hassell’s music has always been marked by a certain ideological component inspired by cosmological content.

 'Listening To Pictures' constitutes a real challenge with himself, where the music itself is a body in rotation and each time shows a different face.

 Dive into Jon Hassell’s 'Listening To Pictures' for an immersive journey through avant-garde world music—listen and experience the future of sound today!

💬 11
2372
📈 4,78
Album DeRango™ 28,54

Driftmachine

Shunter sotomayor

 The album is structurally built on a long initial session divided into four acts and two other lengthy compositions.

 Gerth and Zimmer use past instrumentation and analog sounds, combining them with obsessive mono-beat rhythmic elements.

 Discover 'Shunter' by Driftmachine—immerse yourself in their unique avant-garde soundscape today!

💬 5
2133
📈 4,67
5 Questions To DeRango™ 24,00

CHICKN

Five Questions To Angelos Krallis (CHICKN) sotomayor

 If you know exactly what you plan to do, you practically miss almost all the fun!

 Our generation has to overpass the numbness and the fear that were planted deep inside it and re-invent itself, both in personal and collective level.

 Discover CHICKN's 'Wowsers!' – listen now and dive into Athens' vibrant psychedelic rock scene!

💬 4
1695
📈 5,00
Album DeRango™ 15,00

Virginia Wing

Ecstatic Arrow sotomayor

 Virginia Wing hit the mark perfectly, accomplishing exactly what they set out to do.

 A type of joyful but not trivial sound, which, without any frills, works perfectly.

 Listen to Virginia Wing’s Ecstatic Arrow and explore a fresh blend of art-pop and synth-driven melodies!

💬 5
1591
📈 4,75
5 Questions To DeRango™ 12,00

Michael Savage

Five Questions To Michael Savage sotomayor

 Fortunately, there are still songwriters around with a certain artistic sensitivity who, beyond making good music, know how to write songs.

 A close-knit group that, as Michael himself tells us in this interview, did a decisive job in the studio for the final success of the album.

 Read the interview and listen to Michael Savage’s 'Won’t Die Wondering' to experience fresh psych pop from Fremantle’s vibrant scene.

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1656
📈 5,00
Album DeRango™ 15,00

Al Doum & The Faryds

Spirit Rejoin sotomayor

 Al Doum & The Faryds effectively pick up the baton and revive the same acid-jazz attitude mixed with influences from African and Asian sounds but updated to today.

 Spirit Rejoin can serve a dual function and be an object of pure enjoyment when it comes to listening, besides bringing relief to your souls.

 Listen to Spirit Rejoin and explore a fresh, vibrant edge of Italian jazz today!

💬 10
2198
📈 4,67
5 Questions To DeRango™ 36,20

Park Jiha

Five Questions to Park Jiha sotomayor

 "I make music precisely to commune with the many things that surround me."

 "My music has references in both Eastern and Western light and classical music."

 Discover Park Jiha’s mesmerizing Communion—listen now to experience a unique fusion of Korean tradition and contemporary music.

💬 11
1632
📈 4,60
Album DeRango™ 9,00

Vive la Void

Vive la Void sotomayor

 The album was released in April by Sacred Bones Records and actually works perfectly.

 No doubt about it, we are facing a great album and possibly better than the different Moon Duo and Johnson's latest works.

 Listen to Vive la Void's debut now and experience a fresh take on synth-driven kraut-rock!

💬 4
1355
📈 4,50
Movie DeRango™ 14,68

Mauro Borrelli

The Recall sotomayor

 Even though he usually expresses his badass nature, the opportunities to see Wes in action here are reduced to a minimum.

 Evolution, in the end, is as if it were a continuous system of choices at a collective level, and these can be right and they can be wrong. Or perhaps neither.

 Discover why Wesley Snipes’ The Recall might not meet your alien thriller expectations—read the full review and watch the film for yourself!

💬 5
2987
📈 5,00
Book DeRango™ 12,54

Mike Resnick

Inferno: A Chronicle Of A Distant World sotomayor

 The story told here appears so 'concrete,' even dense, due to its short time frame and because it is so bloody, that it makes us forget we are reading a work of science fiction.

 In the very conclusion, we can recognize that 'misery' of the end of the colonial experience and its legacy of devastation and disorientation that still persists today in many regions of our planet.

 Dive into Mike Resnick's 'Inferno' to experience a gripping sci-fi take on colonialism's tragic legacy. Read now!

💬 5
1331
📈 5,00