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‘What kind of people are these... Humans, you say, what kind of primitive and incoherent people are they if they end up using kitchen means for... for...’ ‘And yet the effect is indescribably beautiful, I don’t even know why, but it’s... beautiful, here.’
‘What kind of people are these... Humans, you say, what kind of primitive and incoherent people are they if they end up using kitchen means for... for...’
‘And yet the effect is indescribably beautiful, I don’t even know why, but it’s... beautiful, here.’
This unique review of Giorgio Moroder’s album ‘From Here to Eternity’ uses a cosmic, surreal narrative to explore the impact of synthesizer music through the lens of alien beings. Mixing poetic references to Dante and imaginative sci-fi storytelling, it reflects both admiration and bemusement towards human creativity. The rating is moderate, emphasizing the beauty and strangeness of the music rather than straightforward critique. Dive into the cosmic world of Giorgio Moroder’s synth masterpiece — listen now and experience ‘From Here to Eternity’ like never before!
"Which band on their first record could host David Sylvian and Steve Howe and start an album with a rhythmic and hypnotic song, using Poe’s ‘Dream Within a Dream’ as lyrics? These guys aren’t normal, they’ll become huge!" "Now the cassette is yours, you are my sister and you my brother, even if you are Genoese..."
"Which band on their first record could host David Sylvian and Steve Howe and start an album with a rhythmic and hypnotic song, using Poe’s ‘Dream Within a Dream’ as lyrics? These guys aren’t normal, they’ll become huge!"
"Now the cassette is yours, you are my sister and you my brother, even if you are Genoese..."
This review of Propaganda's 1985 album A Secret Wish blends a passionate account of the band's innovative synthpop sound with a deeply personal narrative involving friendship, trauma, and resilience. The author recalls characters from youth, reflecting on their struggles, while highlighting the album's artistic impact. Claudia Brücken's distinctive voice and the presence of notable guests like David Sylvian and Steve Howe underscore the album's uniqueness. Ultimately, the review connects music to vivid memories and emotional healing. Dive into Propaganda's A Secret Wish — listen, feel the 80s synthwave magic, and discover the unforgettable story behind the music.
That’s what Vittorio de Scalzi was, besides being a great musician... a Man who, contrary to what often happens, was able to improve after misfortunes, rather than worsen. When, after recovering from Covid, the pulmonologist tells him... and asks if he needed a psychologist. The laconic response: 'I need a guitar, doctor...'
That’s what Vittorio de Scalzi was, besides being a great musician... a Man who, contrary to what often happens, was able to improve after misfortunes, rather than worsen.
When, after recovering from Covid, the pulmonologist tells him... and asks if he needed a psychologist. The laconic response: 'I need a guitar, doctor...'
This evocative review traces Vittorio De Scalzi's journey from his childhood roots in Genoa to his influential role in the New Trolls. It highlights his complex personality and the adversity he faced, including family tragedy and health challenges. Despite hardships, De Scalzi’s music and spirit remained inspiring, marked by moments of friendship, forgiveness, and artistic vitality until his final days. The review is a tender homage to a talented and resilient musician. Discover the inspiring story and timeless music of Vittorio De Scalzi and the New Trolls—listen, read, and celebrate a true legend.
The album pushes the subject to cross unmoved sonic boundaries with a rough heart, intolerant to the most backward indulgences. A clear feeling of space-time estrangement, almost as if witnessing a show from the second decade of the last half of the past century, clashing complementarily with truly synthetic sounds.
The album pushes the subject to cross unmoved sonic boundaries with a rough heart, intolerant to the most backward indulgences.
A clear feeling of space-time estrangement, almost as if witnessing a show from the second decade of the last half of the past century, clashing complementarily with truly synthetic sounds.
This review analyzes Depeche Mode's Songs of Faith and Devotion as a layered and complex work combining electronic execution with traditional compositional forms. It highlights the album's ability to push sonic boundaries while reflecting on artistic challenges and audience reception. Despite its challenging nature, the work is praised for its postmodern approach and deep emotional textures. The review conveys a deep appreciation for the creative risks and the nuanced musical synthesis presented. Dive into the rich and complex soundscape of Depeche Mode's Songs of Faith and Devotion and experience its timeless artistic depth.
The merit of the fristo, centuries immani, indeed, was to abstract the stroppie without frustrating the kelliane emanticore. The smogge trefenti cleared the oculi nepenti, doing justice to those who, imbriglio, had always aroused illodi vustevoli.
The merit of the fristo, centuries immani, indeed, was to abstract the stroppie without frustrating the kelliane emanticore.
The smogge trefenti cleared the oculi nepenti, doing justice to those who, imbriglio, had always aroused illodi vustevoli.
This review explores Enzo Carella’s album Barbara E Altri Carella through a rich and somewhat surreal narrative. It appreciates the album's abstract lyrical style and artistic experimentation. The review praises the album’s ability to break traditional conventions and offers a poetic interpretation of its enigmatic qualities. Despite the abstract language, it conveys admiration and highlights the album's unique atmosphere. Discover the mysterious world of Enzo Carella’s Barbara E Altri Carella—listen now and experience a truly original Italian classic!
Rock is necessary in life, no kidding, tell my father, tell him. It seems that tonight the canteen stereo is crying for me, for my measly one meter eighty-five for seventy-five kilos, for my duty in the Alpini...
Rock is necessary in life, no kidding, tell my father, tell him.
It seems that tonight the canteen stereo is crying for me, for my measly one meter eighty-five for seventy-five kilos, for my duty in the Alpini...
This review intertwines a vivid cold military guard memory with the iconic sounds of Alan Parsons Project's Eye in the Sky album. The music evokes powerful nostalgia and personal reflection amidst harsh conditions. The reviewer connects deep emotional moments with the timeless progressive rock classics, highlighting the impact of the album on difficult times. Overall, it celebrates the album as a moving soundtrack to life’s challenging moments. Experience the timeless emotions of Eye in the Sky – listen now and relive the unforgettable moments!
Truth, Freedom, and Soul. You’ve put them all in. You were supposed to turn thirty-six, in two months.
Truth, Freedom, and Soul. You’ve put them all in.
You were supposed to turn thirty-six, in two months.
The review recounts the extraordinary life of Jaco Pastorius, a virtuoso bassist who revolutionized jazz fusion with Weather Report. It explores his personal battles with bipolar disorder and addiction that led to his tragic, violent death at 35. Despite his downfall, the review honors his immense musical legacy and enduring impact on young audiences and musicians worldwide. Discover the life and legacy of Jaco Pastorius—listen to his groundbreaking bass work and explore his inspiring yet tragic story.
Vanoni’s vocal cords plunge knives into the listener’s heart, twisting the blade to ensure it bleeds. Ornella is still herself, the same as ever, but different, greater, more mature, more complete.
Vanoni’s vocal cords plunge knives into the listener’s heart, twisting the blade to ensure it bleeds.
Ornella is still herself, the same as ever, but different, greater, more mature, more complete.
This review praises Ornella Vanoni’s 1976 album as a refined and mature bossa nova project. Highlighting Vanoni's unique voice and artistic seriousness, it explores the collaboration with Brazilian icons Vinicius de Moraes and Toquinho, and the crucial role of producer Sergio Bardotti. The album is recognized for its sophisticated Italian translations of Brazilian poetry and melodies, capturing melancholic themes through minimalistic yet powerful arrangements. The review contrasts Vanoni's style with contemporaries and acknowledges the album as a high point in her versatile career. Listen to Ornella Vanoni’s timeless bossa nova album and experience a unique blend of Italian passion and Brazilian poetry.
"It really seems to me that this is the world dreamed of by De André, not perfect and even smelly... as the world should be and not as they show you on TV." "We’re in a place of words and glances, of shouts and shoves... what’s more important are the ways of looking and making yourself understood."
"It really seems to me that this is the world dreamed of by De André, not perfect and even smelly... as the world should be and not as they show you on TV."
"We’re in a place of words and glances, of shouts and shoves... what’s more important are the ways of looking and making yourself understood."
This review paints Creuza De Ma as an authentic, immersive voyage through Genoa’s diverse neighborhoods and people. The album captures the senses and social realities with rich linguistic and cultural textures. It celebrates urban life's contrasts and the soulful connection to the sea and city, articulated through De André’s poetic vision. Experience the rich sounds and stories of Genoa—listen to Fabrizio De André’s Creuza De Ma today!
"We are in a place of words and looks, of cries and whispers, we are in the shadow of the world..." "It seems to me that this is the dreamt world of De André, imperfect and even filthy, so different from his own... how the world should have been and not how they show us on television..."
"We are in a place of words and looks, of cries and whispers, we are in the shadow of the world..."
"It seems to me that this is the dreamt world of De André, imperfect and even filthy, so different from his own... how the world should have been and not how they show us on television..."
This review deeply immerses readers in the sensory and cultural richness of Fabrizio De André’s Creuza De Ma album. It evokes the sights, smells, and sounds of Genoa’s historic port, highlighting the album’s blend of languages and urban stories. The reviewer celebrates the authenticity and poetic beauty that define this musical journey, capturing the imperfect yet vibrant soul of the city. Immerse yourself in the soulful sounds of Creuza De Ma and discover the vivid soul of Genoa through Fabrizio De André’s masterful storytelling.
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