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 Jah Wobble is a traitor, a rogue.

 Here J. W. invents small plastic worlds, rough fantasies, incandescent vectors, sci-fi choruses, damn modern life.

This review highlights Jah Wobble’s inventive and playful approach on 'The Legend Lives On... Jah Wobble in Betrayal.' It draws parallels with classic works like Public Image Ltd’s Metal Box and Brian Eno’s Taking Tiger Mountain, emphasizing Wobble's defiant and experimental style. The album is described as a mix of sci-fi soundscapes and dub influences, showcasing his unique sonic worlds. Dive into Jah Wobble’s audacious soundscape and discover the vibrant worlds of 'The Legend Lives On' now!

 Miles hits hard too, but in a silent way.

 This album from '71 is tough and hot, raw, awkward, and frayed, like a long electric sweat.

This review draws parallels between Jack Johnson's historic boxing career and Miles Davis' powerful 1971 album. The music is described as raw, tough, and full of electric energy, blending jazz and rock elements. It highlights the album's intense and frayed sound, showcasing Davis' unique and quiet genius. Dive into Miles Davis' electrifying tribute—listen now and experience raw jazz fusion genius!

 Impossible to make a mistake.

 Ah, blessed imperfection, unclassifiable asymmetry, almost indecipherable: it’s the words, juxtaposed in this way, that represent things with their onion layers.

The review vividly captures the essence of Paolo Conte's live album Concerti, intertwining the music with the rich, baroque atmosphere of Genoa. It portrays the city's imperfect beauty through poetic imagery, reflecting Conte's unique musical style. The reviewer feels deeply connected to the album and the place, emphasizing the emotional and cinematic quality of the experience. Overall, it is a lyrical and evocative celebration of both music and place. Discover Paolo Conte's Concerti and immerse yourself in his poetic musical world inspired by the soul of Genoa.

 Like the fresco in the cloister, this music remains a mystery, an allegory incapable of speaking to us.

 Considering I Vidal that many divine works have been lost through the ignorance of their owners, and desiring that this almost divine book [...] be conserved perpetually.

The review reflects on Vincenzo Capirola's lute compositions preserved in a richly decorated 16th-century manuscript. It highlights the manuscript’s mysterious nature and its survival through centuries as both a musical and artistic artifact. Despite limited knowledge of Capirola’s life, the manuscript’s beauty and rarity continue to inspire curiosity and admiration. The music remains an enigmatic legacy, evoking an elusive historical charm. Delve into the timeless mystery of Capirola’s lute compositions and discover the enchanting world of Renaissance music today.

 Pop, when it works, it works and does what it’s supposed to do.

 It’s like a multicolored little necklace, made of numerous beads or candies with holes, that together jingle and each individually dyes the tongue and the day with artificial flavoring sweet delights.

This review praises Gorillaz's Plastic Beach as a vibrant, well-crafted pop concept album. It highlights the album’s ability to add color and joy to life through catchy, nuanced songs. The reviewer acknowledges the complexity behind its seemingly simple pop sound, awarding it a full five-star rating. Dive into the vibrant world of Plastic Beach—listen now and experience pop with a colorful twist!

 It takes so little, just a bit. Yet there's always something unfathomable that stays there, at the bottom.

 The fleeting lights of cars, smudged blurred washed dragged, turned into music.

The review reflects on Bowery Electric's Lushlife as a work that uses minimal sounds and repeated loops to create a dense, melancholic atmosphere. It evokes urban imagery through downtempo beats and smoky guitar landscapes. While the concept of an imagined soundtrack is familiar, it is executed effectively here. The album captures elusive moments that linger beneath the surface. Dive into the hauntingly beautiful world of Lushlife—listen and experience Bowery Electric's unique downtempo soundscapes now.

 Brazenly moody, explosive, swirling, twilight, boastful, atmospheric, and furious.

 They sound absolutely divine in that early dawn of the decadent decade, in that proto-plastic 1981.

Električni Orgazam's self-titled debut album from 1981 is a raw and intense artifact from Belgrade's underground scene. Blending defiant nocturnal energy with syncopated synths and abrasive sound, it defies easy genre labeling. The album captures a moment of furious creativity before the band's later, more mainstream work. It's a compelling snapshot of early New Wave/Post-punk in the former Yugoslavia. Discover the raw energy of Električni Orgazam's 1981 debut—listen now and dive into early Yugoslavian New Wave!

 They play smooth and post-modern, multifaceted and delightfully kaleidoscopic, these cosmopolitan daredevils.

 There’s a bit of everything inside, just like in my thrown-together fruit salad, and the different flavors can be distinctly felt, fresh and playful.

C'mon Tigre's album Scenario offers a vibrant and multifaceted blend of musical styles. It combines smooth post-rock with Afrobeat rhythms and soulful dreaminess, creating an intriguing and playful soundscape. The album's eclectic nature is compared to a fresh, mixed fruit salad, highlighting its diverse flavors. Overall, Scenario is a refined yet approachable listen that stands out for its unique cosmopolitan charm. Listen to C'mon Tigre's Scenario and experience a playful blend of post-rock and world rhythms today!

 With this naive nom de plume, the young musician signs some pieces of devilish and hypnotic blues for solo guitar, worthy of a mute and dreamy Robert Johnson.

 This album, The Great San Bernardino Birthday Party and Other Excursions, is more than any other a sound labyrinth, where death and life swirl and meld.

The review celebrates John Fahey’s debut and his album The Great San Bernardino Birthday Party and Other Excursions as a mystical journey through blues traditions. Fahey uses an imaginary persona, Blind Joe Death, to craft hypnotic solo guitar pieces rooted in Delta Blues. His music is described as an evocative sound labyrinth blending life, death, and desert imagery. The review praises Fahey's ability to conjure deep emotional landscapes and to transform blues into a unique imaginative expression. Dive into John Fahey's haunting blues maze—listen to The Great San Bernardino Birthday Party and explore the depths of acoustic guitar.

 Noise, nothing but noise, is needed by the procrastinator.

 A crap that works one-time, like a gastric lavage for the auditory cochleas.

The review delivers a raw and emotional take on Les Rallizes Dénudés' '67-'69 Studio et Live, emphasizing chaotic noise and rejecting traditional musical analysis. It critiques mainstream music criticism and portrays the album as a visceral, one-time auditory purge. While acknowledging its abrasive nature, the review appreciates its impact as radical and underground sound. Dive into the chaotic world of Les Rallizes Dénudés and experience raw noise like never before!