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 It is a nocturnal journey within oneself and simultaneously through thirty years of avant-garde electronics.

 This album perfectly reconstructs the same sense of vague incommunicability and surrealism.

Geogaddi by Boards Of Canada is an analog-driven ambient album that mixes icy, surreal textures with warmth and humanity. It channels krautrock and kosmische musik traditions while maintaining a unique vintage sound. The review highlights standout tracks like 'Music Is Math' and 'Alpha And Omega' and describes the album as a nocturnal, introspective journey infused with avant-garde electronic history. It is recommended as an essential and immersive listening experience. Dive into Boards Of Canada's Geogaddi and experience a surreal ambient masterpiece that blends vintage sounds with timeless avant-garde vibes.

 Dälek starts (and here the target is hit squarely, indeed pulverized by a huge bazooka bullet). An ocean within.

 Not a concert. A mystical experience.

The review describes a powerful live performance by Dälek at Estragon, highlighting their intense, apocalyptic sound that deeply affects the listener. Zu's opening act is viewed critically but is acknowledged for musicianship. Dälek's music is portrayed as a mystical experience, blending post-hip-hop with industrial sonic elements. The concert transcends a typical show, leaving a lasting impression of nihilism and emotional turbulence. A strong recommendation for those seeking something beyond conventional performances. Discover Dälek’s mind-blowing live performance—listen now and feel the sonic apocalypse!

 The music moves between Kraftwerkian minimalist house atmospheres and discordant notes, taking into account the lesson of Daft Punk.

 If I had to give a grade, it would be a seven for the effort and certain insights, but there’s still much work to be done on the sound and a more original style.

Machine Jockey marks Claudio Vittori's debut as Cielle.Audio, combining minimalist electronic beats with influences from Kraftwerk, Daft Punk, and chill-out genres. The album offers intriguing moments, particularly in dub and house tracks, yet occasionally suffers from derivative and overly flashy sounds. While the effort shows promise and creativity, further refinement is needed for a more distinctive style. Listen to Cielle.Audio’s Machine Jockey to discover a fresh blend of electronic, dub, and house sounds with promising originality.

 "Just listen to track number four to fall in love with this album: Free Ass O-C-8 could be James Brown who, instead of coke, chose an overdose of morphine."

 "This is a real black album! An album that tastes of gin, of creamy bass lines, of sweaty nights dancing, of hashish, of sex..."

David Holmes' album The Free Association impresses with its masterful blend of funk, trip-hop, and soul. The record captures smoky club atmospheres and nods to classic black music styles. Highlights include the standout track 'Free Ass O-C-8' and the elegant 'Sugarman.' Praised for its originality and mood, this album is a must-buy for fans of innovative music. Dive into David Holmes' The Free Association and experience a fresh take on funk and trip-hop. Listen now and feel the groove!

 An album both musically and poetically darker and harder.

 If the whole album refers to the dark Byronian awareness... this song lightens the mood with huge doses of irony.

Baustelle's third album, La Malavita, marks a darker and harder musical and poetic turn. Influenced by New York new-wave, it presents themes of disappointment and disillusionment with a richly layered sound. Standout tracks like 'La guerra è finita' and 'Mamma, che ne dici di un romantico a Milano?' highlight the band's poetic depth and musical mastery. Despite a couple of weaker tracks at the end, the album firmly establishes Baustelle as Italy's best band. Dive into Baustelle's La Malavita and experience the dark poetic journey of Italy's best indie band.

 Morgan becomes a delicate psychedelic interpreter with perfect and light reinterpretations full of emotional engagement.

 The album is worthy, daring, often innovative, though sometimes more interesting for the artist than the audience.

Morgan delivers a daring and innovative reinterpretation of De Andrè’s complex album, blending synths with emotional singing and studio perfectionism. The work features moments of delicate psychedelia and authoritative vocals, showcasing Morgan’s signature style. While some tracks feel less successful, the album overall is a worthy and thoughtful homage. It balances innovation with craftsmanship, appealing especially to fans of both artists. Discover Morgan’s unique take on a classic De Andrè album—listen to this innovative blend of psychedelia and studio mastery now!

 Jamie Lidell is completely out there; before recording this album, he used to perform concerts all by himself: he’d record himself as a human beatbox, loop it, and then sing over it.

 This album opens fascinating doors, makes you shake your ass, entertains an attentive mind, and opens new gates for the future of black far from the mainstream nu-soul.

Jamie Lidell's Multiply is a groundbreaking album blending funk, soul, blues, and electronic music. Released on Warp Records, it showcases Lidell's remarkable voice and inventive production rooted in human beatboxing and looping. The album draws on influences from legends like Prince, Sly Stone, and Marvin Gaye while pushing the boundaries of black music beyond mainstream nu-soul. Highlight tracks such as "You Got Me Up" and "The City" reflect its vibrant and futuristic sound, making Multiply an extraordinary, underrated gem. Listen to Jamie Lidell's Multiply and experience the future of funk and soul today!

 It is still a very fresh album today, a mine of often innovative ideas.

 No, it is not the best dance album ever, but it is a pillar of electronics not just in the last decade.

Leftfield's Leftism celebrates its tenth anniversary as a highly influential electronic album. The duo blends deep house, acid jazz, and African rhythms to create a rich, experimental sound. Classic tracks like 'Release the Pressure', 'Song of Life', and 'Open Up' demonstrate their innovative approach. The album remains fresh and influential, regarded as a pillar of electronic music. Discover the pioneering sounds of Leftfield's Leftism—listen now and explore a landmark in electronic music history!

 Sabotage and overthrow is my work, and that's what I know how to do.

 Like Neapolitan Cypress Hill instead of Mexican.

La Vida Que Vendrà by 99 Posse is a compelling and intense album combining hip-hop with political themes and advanced electronic sounds. Standout performances from vocalists Mega and Zulù highlight the album’s energy and social engagement. The album fuses Neapolitan tradition with modern rap, producing a unique and captivating sound. Tracks like 'L’anguilla' and 'El pueblo unido' showcase powerful political and social messages. Overall, it’s a provocative work blending music and activism. Listen to 99 Posse’s La Vida Que Vendrà and experience the raw power of political Neapolitan hip-hop.

 A poetic dandy, sad, exaggerated, magical.

 What a spectacular debut full of fireworks and how much spleen is scattered among these tracks...

Three Imaginary Boys marks The Cure's impressive 1979 debut, blending post-punk and new-wave with sharp lyrics and fresh power pop. The album's twelve tracks plus a bonus instrumental highlight the band's energetic style and poetic melancholy. Standout songs include '10.15 Saturday Night,' 'Another Day,' and 'So What.' Despite a less impressive Hendrix cover, the album closes magnificently, showcasing the band's rebellious yet stylish sound. Dive into The Cure's powerful debut and experience the raw energy and poetic depth of 'Three Imaginary Boys' today!

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