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 It is, two years after the disappointing experience of 'Howl’s Moving Castle,' a dazzling surprise I never imagined encountering.

 Porco Rosso... is a gruff pig aviator, whom it’s hard not to love due to the malicious fate that gave him this grotesque and mocking appearance.

The reviewer shares a heartfelt personal journey of discovering Hayao Miyazaki's films through a revived childhood friendship and initial challenges with Howl’s Moving Castle. Despite early disappointment, Porco Rosso’s rich storytelling and characters rekindle appreciation for Miyazaki’s unique animation. The experience prompts a deeper understanding of nuanced morality in Miyazaki’s works and inspires revisiting his other films. Explore Miyazaki’s magical animation world—start with Porco Rosso and uncover stories beyond typical animation.

 The new direction of Mogwai is one that celebrates the liturgy of the scream, almost forgetting the scratching beginnings...

 "Don’t Believe the Fife" represents a paradigm of the new Mogwai feeling, in two distinct movements whose sequence hints first at a wavering environmental watercolor á la Eno.

The review praises Mogwai’s album Every Country’s Sun for its emotional depth and shift towards synth-driven soundscapes. It highlights the band’s evolution from noisy post-rock origins to a vibrant fusion of electronics and orchestration, emphasizing moments of cathartic intensity and lightness. Tracks like "Coolverine," "Brain Sweeties," and "Don’t Believe the Fife" exemplify this journey. The album ultimately offers a powerful, immersive experience blending raw emotion and sonic artistry. Dive into Mogwai’s Every Country’s Sun and experience a breathtaking mix of emotion, electronics, and post-rock mastery.

 "The 'I’m gonna love you more than anyone' repeated as a Tibetan mantra... drains away every residue of absence."

 "With a decisive gesture, I knock my rough knuckles on the window glass and finally let time inundate the room."

The review portrays Burial's Rival Dealer EP as an immersive and emotional listening experience, blending ambient and dubstep elements. It captures themes of persistence, healing, and the passage of time through evocative soundscapes that deeply affect the listener’s perception and mood. The review emphasizes the transformative power the music holds over personal hardship and memory. Dive into Burial's Rival Dealer EP and experience its haunting soundscape that transforms time and Emotion. Listen now!

 Fractured Reality is a small time bomb, brilliantly adept at diving into the 70’s electro-pop of Kraftwerk and contemporary funk.

 This sum should be placed without hesitation because the times allow it: we are just at the beginning of a path that permits grand thinking.

Redrum Alone's EP 'My First Kernel Panic' builds on their earlier work with fresh funk and electro-pop influences. The duo showcases musical depth and promising future potential. While some tracks feel verbose or lengthy, the overall effort is a commendable contribution to the sparse Italian electronic scene. The review encourages their continued growth and innovation. Listen to Redrum Alone’s EP and explore the fresh sounds shaping Italy’s electronic future!

 "Don’t buy electronic music records, make them!"

 We are at the end and right at the end we can affirm it: power has shifted from the hands of the masters of Musique Concrète to the common users.

This review reflects on the evolution of electronic music from pioneering avant-garde composers to today's accessible DIY ethos. It highlights Octogen's album 2fiveonine as a prime example of modern techno-ambient music made by non-traditional musicians. The reviewer praises the shift of power to creators empowered by new technology, encouraging readers to create their own music. Emphasizing the album's place in contemporary electronic music, the review urges listeners to embrace self-production and innovation. Discover Octogen's 2fiveonine and join the electronic music DIY revolution today!

 A veritable treatise on listening electronics, a long sequence of beats, screeches, and booming magma able to establish the new physical perimeter of intelligent dance.

 "Overand" exacerbates the concept of non-danceability, stripping "Stud" of rhythmic frills and reducing its essence to an ambient framework à la Eno.

This review celebrates Autechre's Tri Repetae++ as a seminal work in the IDM genre, highlighting its experimental beats, ambient textures, and non-danceable approach. It places the album within Warp Records' Artificial Intelligence series and the broader evolution of 1990s electronic music. The detailed track analysis emphasizes the album's uniqueness and emotional minimalism. Supplementary EPs Garbage and Anvil Vapre are noted for their experimental continuation of the album's themes. Dive into Autechre's Tri Repetae++ and experience the groundbreaking sounds of IDM and experimental electronic music!

 Orbital inaugurates the scene at the beginning of the new decade with the Green Album, a brilliant self-explanatory pamphlet of rave culture.

 Phil and Paul Hartnoll craft perfect sketches for dizzying and feverish dances with nearly surgical care.

Orbital's Green Album is a seminal work in rave culture, showcasing sophisticated sampling and rhythmic innovation. The review traces electronic music's evolution through the 70s to 90s, highlighting Orbital's pivotal role. Green Album balances ethereal and dance-driven tracks, marking a defining moment in early 90s rave music. This album set a foundation for later works and influences in electronic and techno genres. Discover the legendary sound of Orbital's Green Album—dive into the roots of rave culture and electronic innovation now!

 "Worlock is the masterpiece of Skinny Puppy’s poetics, the intrinsic essence of an aesthetic that is painful participation in the existing."

 "If 'Rodent' opens the dances through a triumph of musical and vocal samples lent to the dance hall, it is 'Hexonxonx' that explodes in a martial dance... one of Nivek’s most violent vocal expressions."

This detailed review highlights Skinny Puppy's 1989 album Rabies as a landmark industrial metal work. It explores the band's evolution, blending synth-driven sounds with strong social and political themes. The review praises Nivek Ogre's expressive vocals and the collaboration with Al Jourgensen. Rabies is considered a pivotal album in the second industrial era, noted for its dark aesthetic and impactful visual elements. The review places the album firmly within the broader history of industrial music and Skinny Puppy's legacy. Listen to Skinny Puppy's Rabies and experience the raw power of industrial metal innovation.

 The '80s were, in their continuity of intent, the most identifiable years.

 Feel free to explore 'Organisation' moving from the childish lullaby of 'Enola Gay' to the caressing tone of '2nd Thought.'

This review captures the melancholic and synthetic allure of the 1980s music scene through Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark's album 'Organisation.' It situates the album within the era's synth-pop dominance, praising its memorable tracks and emotional depth. The reviewer reflects on the decade's nostalgic appeal and the album's place as a symbol of the period's musical atmosphere. Discover the timeless synth-pop magic of OMD's 'Organisation' and relive the bittersweet '80s soundscape today!

 The point is that in the experience of Throbbing Gristle noise became the word.

 Substantially industrial music had found its definitive dimension, emerging from the fleeting spontaneity of theatrical representation.

This review highlights Throbbing Gristle’s album D.O.A. as a landmark in industrial music history. It discusses the band's radical blending of noise, art, and performance to challenge cultural norms. The album marks a pivotal evolution towards refined industrial soundscapes. The review emphasizes the band's legacy and lasting influence on music beyond its active years. Discover the roots of industrial music—listen to Throbbing Gristle’s groundbreaking D.O.A. now!