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 Too Much Sugar for a Dime is an ambush laid for common sense.

 It runs on the edge, without stumbling or bewildering itself into a recognizable form, swaying. A hypnotic scrambling.

Henry Threadgill's 'Too Much Sugar for a Dime' is an experimental album that challenges categorization and traditional musical forms. Balancing hypnotic rhythm, African chant influences, and percussive interludes, the album represents a fearless exploration of sound and movement. It stands as a vibrant continuation of Babatunde Olatunji’s primal percussion legacy, blending past and future in a compelling musical journey. Dive into Henry Threadgill's adventurous soundscape and experience the bold innovation of 'Too Much Sugar for a Dime' now.

 "Bird’s Lament is the funeral ode that Moondog composed in his memory: a nocturnal phrase of eternal beauty."

 "I’m not gonna die in 4/4 time!"

This review celebrates Moondog & The London Saxophonic’s album 'Sax Pax for a Sax' as a pure and timeless musical homage to Charlie Parker and New York's vibrant music scene. It highlights Moondog's unique blend of jazz and baroque music, his inventive instrumentation, and enduring legacy. The review is rich with vivid imagery and emotional depth, portraying Moondog as a visionary artist whose music remains inspiring. Explore the unique sounds of Moondog & The London Saxophonic and experience a timeless tribute to jazz legend Charlie Parker.

 We observed the blooming of a drumming and the boisterous laughter.

 You hid beneath the hat, iridescent galaxies and removed every ugliness from the pockets of the world.

This review offers a poetic and abstract reflection on Thelonious Monk's 'Monk's Dream' album, capturing its dreamlike and imaginative qualities. The author interprets the music as a journey through vivid imagery and emotions, emphasizing creativity and personal experience over technical critique. The sentiment is measured with a modest rating that suggests appreciation without exuberance. Dive into the poetic world of Monk's Dream and experience Thelonious Monk's genius through this unique, imaginative review.

 Never as now, never again, the harmony on the penguin carousel seemed amused and melodious, brightening so many and too many afternoons.

 You sprouted yesterday, snapdragon. We will be able to draw forever from your inexhaustible dream, audible sign of a life that once was.

The review poetically describes Penguin Cafe Orchestra's Signs of Life as a serene and playful musical experience marked by subtle melancholy and bright melodic harmonies. It reflects on the timeless nature of the music and its enduring emotional traces. Though rated moderately, the album is praised for its carefree and melodic qualities. Discover the timeless charm of Penguin Cafe Orchestra's Signs of Life—listen now and experience its serene melodies and playful spirit.

 Sometimes you don’t understand. The problem, to tell the truth, is not in not understanding, but in not realizing that you haven’t understood.

 Understanding each other, dear Nils, is a matter of saying nothing.

The review reflects on Nils Frahm's album Empty as a poetic and abstract exploration of sound and silence. It emphasizes themes of regret, understanding, and emotional depth through instrumental compositions. The tone is reflective and encourages a mindful experience of the music without explicit explanation. Discover the poetic and emotional layers of Nils Frahm's Empty—listen and reflect on its haunting soundscapes today.

 This voice of Shahrazād, aphonic and silent, speaks of nights and stars ground in a mortar.

 A ritual for percussion, keyboards, and stalagmitic and shadowy caverns.

The review praises Franco Battiato's album Sulle corde di Aries as a mystical and ritualistic sonic experience. The lyrics and instrumentation evoke ancient and poetic imagery, blending percussion, keyboards, and atmospheric sounds. The album invites listeners to let go and immerse themselves in a spiritual and transformative journey. The reviewer highlights the album's enchanting and evocative qualities with deep emotional resonance. Dive into the mystical sounds of Franco Battiato's Sulle corde di Aries and experience an unforgettable sonic journey.

 Our hypnosis, a ritual. Our ritual, an eternal repetition.

 Not a voice, not an intrusion, in the icy fabric that enveloped us, and from which our sound was now increasingly enwrapped.

The review describes Can’s Soon Over Babaluma as a hypnotic, rhythm-driven album that takes listeners on an immersive journey. It highlights the subtle but feverish rhythms and the absence of vocal intrusion, emphasizing Jaki Liebezeit’s mechanical yet vital drumming. The band’s music is portrayed as a ritualistic and eternal repetition, exploring acid sound carpets in a trance-like experience. Dive into Can’s hypnotic rhythms and explore the mesmerizing soundscape of Soon Over Babaluma today!

 A single, indissoluble and undissociated, space. An incessant movement, elusive and indescribable.

 The combinatory art: making the complex simple, not yet oblivious but always already at peace within it.

Markus Floats' third album defies strict classification, blending jazz and electronica into a seamless and flowing soundscape. The review highlights the album's abstract and syncopated nature, appreciating its complex yet harmonious fusion of genres. Described as an engaging and innovative listening experience, it stands out as a notable work from the year. Dive into Markus Floats’ third album and experience the captivating fusion of jazz and electronica.

 One day a slender Maremma man, accustomed to arranging letters, words, and sentences, crafted eight lullabies, as slender as he was and as fanciful.

 Having few means but lots of imagination. Playing with eyes and hands.

Lucio Corsi's 'Bestiario Musicale' presents eight delicate lullabies inspired by nature and childhood imagination. The album captures whimsy and innocence through light, effortless melodies. The reviewer appreciates the artist's imaginative storytelling and symbolic references to animals and nature. Overall, the album feels like a tender, dreamy exploration of childhood emotions. Listen to Lucio Corsi's Bestiario Musicale and dive into a magical world of whimsical lullabies and poetic imagination.

 From him, I unequivocally learned that the consistency of a man is always something unfathomable.

 In China, he recognized, he said, the face of Christ, precisely in the Chinese youth destroying every sacred icon.

The review reflects on Curzio Malaparte’s multifaceted persona and his eye-opening experiences in Russia and China. It highlights his confrontation with death and ideological contradictions, while touching on his admiration for the Cultural Revolution. The review appreciates the book’s depth but maintains a contemplative and measured tone. Discover Malaparte’s provocative journey through Russia and China—read this profound exploration of history and identity now!