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Jarre pretending to play any instrument he gets his hands on to techno music of very poor taste. I’m selling for only 10 euros the DVD + CD "Jean Michel Jarre, Solidarnosc LIVE", used only once and paid 28 euros.
Jarre pretending to play any instrument he gets his hands on to techno music of very poor taste.
I’m selling for only 10 euros the DVD + CD "Jean Michel Jarre, Solidarnosc LIVE", used only once and paid 28 euros.
This review criticizes Jean Michel Jarre's Solidarnosc LIVE DVD+CD for its poor techno music quality and unsatisfactory live performance. The reviewer expresses disappointment and low value for the product. Read the review before buying Jean Michel Jarre's Solidarnosc LIVE DVD+CD and decide if it's worth it.
Ursich uses [analog synthesizers] with great mastery, as if they were brushes on the canvas of an impressionist painter. Blessed solitude and the dark sky are the ideal context to immerse oneself in the pleasure of sadness.
Ursich uses [analog synthesizers] with great mastery, as if they were brushes on the canvas of an impressionist painter.
Blessed solitude and the dark sky are the ideal context to immerse oneself in the pleasure of sadness.
Erik Ursich's 'Kanashii - Il Piacere Della Tristezza' is a coherent and deeply evocative instrumental album spanning recordings from 1993 to 2000. Utilizing analog synthesizers like Minimoog and MS20, Ursich creates a minimal electronic and psychedelic soundscape that celebrates the beauty in sadness. The vinyl release's gray aesthetic perfectly reflects the mood of the music. This album is an artistic masterpiece blending nostalgia, solitude, and emotional depth. Listen to Erik Ursich's Kanashii and experience the profound beauty of minimal synth psychedelia.
He showcases a series of small and charming compositions with a Parisian flavor, like many musical souvenirs. Many Debaserians will find it excessively sentimental, and I can’t contradict them.
He showcases a series of small and charming compositions with a Parisian flavor, like many musical souvenirs.
Many Debaserians will find it excessively sentimental, and I can’t contradict them.
This review praises Yann Tiersen's soundtrack for 'Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amélie Poulain' as a collection of charming and nostalgic Parisian waltzes. The reviewer highlights Tiersen’s diverse instrumentation and effective reuse of his previous works to shape the album. The soundtrack’s melancholic and sentimental vibe is noted as fitting perfectly with the film’s atmosphere. Though some may find it overly sentimental, it excels as both background music and a standalone listening experience. Explore Yann Tiersen's magical Amelie soundtrack and experience Parisian charm in every note!
The track "Lullaby" is an authentic wonder; blessed be the day I had the fortune to listen to it for the first time. In "Journey," Ali Akbar Khan plays original pieces, sometimes a bit light but with hints of great class.
The track "Lullaby" is an authentic wonder; blessed be the day I had the fortune to listen to it for the first time.
In "Journey," Ali Akbar Khan plays original pieces, sometimes a bit light but with hints of great class.
Ustad Ali Akbar Khan's album Journey offers a peaceful listening experience featuring the Sarod, Tabla, and Indian harmonium. The album skillfully blends Indian classical music with Western harmonies. While not every track is equally strong, the album stands out for its quality and the stunning 'Lullaby' track. This work reflects Khan's mastery and remains an engaging journey into Indian instrumental music. Listen to Ustad Ali Akbar Khan's Journey and experience the enchanting blend of Indian classical Sarod and soothing rhythms.
A fast yet passionate phrasing, fluid and delicate like few others, a beautiful music. 'Ahma' is an acoustic record but not folk, it is composed by Kalaniemi herself and her group (Aldargaz), her strongly Nordic style is jazzy at the same time.
A fast yet passionate phrasing, fluid and delicate like few others, a beautiful music.
'Ahma' is an acoustic record but not folk, it is composed by Kalaniemi herself and her group (Aldargaz), her strongly Nordic style is jazzy at the same time.
Maria Kalaniemi's album 'Ahma' blends Nordic folk with jazz influences through elegant accordion compositions. The reviewer praises the fluid and passionate phrasing and highlights the track 'Kaamos' as particularly memorable. The album offers a sophisticated acoustic experience beyond traditional folk. Listen to 'Ahma' by Maria Kalaniemi and experience a captivating fusion of Finnish folk and jazz elegance.
"Del Mondo," perhaps the most beautiful track ever written by the group, features a text of great beauty over a small and elegant melody. "Ko De Mondo" is a definitely important album, a new language, decidedly characterized in the arrangements, very original and perhaps detestable to some, but not to your reviewer: hats off!
"Del Mondo," perhaps the most beautiful track ever written by the group, features a text of great beauty over a small and elegant melody.
"Ko De Mondo" is a definitely important album, a new language, decidedly characterized in the arrangements, very original and perhaps detestable to some, but not to your reviewer: hats off!
Ko De Mondo by C.S.I. is a significant Italian rock album with deeply poetic lyrics and innovative musical arrangements. The band members bring rich backgrounds from influential groups like CCCP and Litfiba. The album features a range of moods, from tense atmospheres to energetic bursts, highlighted by standout tracks like "Del Mondo." Its originality and emotional depth make it a remarkable release. Discover the bold and poetic world of C.S.I.'s Ko De Mondo — listen now and experience a landmark in Italian rock history!
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