Music, for G.L. Ferretti, is a lover, capricious, elusive, spoiled, benevolent, cruel, and beautiful.

 Place yourself at the center of your audio-room... let yourself be pervaded, possessed, loved by this violent-calm-passionate-hateful-incredible sound.

C.S.I.'s album 'In Quiete', recorded live during the Acoustica program in 1994, offers 11 unique and lengthy tracks blending gothic soft rock with esoteric folk. Giovanni Lindo Ferretti's distinctive vocals and the band's experimental style create a deep, emotional musical experience. Far removed from their punk origins, C.S.I. deliver a passionate and captivating soundscape that encourages listeners to immerse fully and dream. The album is praised as a profound artistic statement on the power of music. Listen to C.S.I.'s 'In Quiete' and immerse yourself in a unique fusion of gothic soft rock and emotional artistry.

 "The unmistakable voice of Joe Cassano in the ‘Intro’ under Jay Kay’s beat... PMC, who are certainly among the best in Italian rap!"

 "The melancholic, nostalgic, poignant ‘Outro’ moved me deeply after listening to the whole CD."

The reviewer initially disliked but grew to appreciate 'Lo spettacolo è finito' by Rischio, praising its underground hip-hop style and political themes. The album features dense rhymes, skits, and a mix of Mexican rebel and classic hip-hop beats. Criticisms include monotonous beats and an over-politicized tone, but the emotional 'Outro' and significant tracks make it a recommended listen for hip-hop fans. The album is noted for its cultural references and collaboration within the Porzione Massiccia Crew. Listen to 'Lo spettacolo è finito' and explore the rich layers of Italian underground hip-hop today!

 This CD is a work of art, few words in English on a record that skips and scratches, and a sound beneath that pumps like few others.

 Alien Army deserves a place in the elite of the best hip hop ever, and The End should mark a new Start for hip hop and those who love it.

Alien Army’s 2003 album 'The End' is a unique and innovative hip hop project by nine top Italian DJs. Centered on themes of war and sound, it blends psychedelic, underground, and hardcore elements into a masterful musical journey. Praised for its creative mixing and powerful atmosphere, the album appeals even beyond hip hop fans. The review positions it as a potential turning point for the genre’s resurgence. Dive into Alien Army's 'The End' and experience a groundbreaking fusion of sound and hip hop artistry today!

 You can’t be left-wing and wear all those brands there, preach peace in 'Peace' and then want to kill the Israelites in 'Flowers Of Filastine'.

 They live thanks to multinationals and fake counter-trends... and still, they sing about how unfair and anti-proletarian the world is today.

The review critically assesses Al Mukawama's 2003 album, expressing frustration with the high price and perceived contradictions in political messaging. Despite its revolutionary themes and global critique, the album mixes languages and styles in a way that confuses the message. The reviewer questions the authenticity of the band's proletarian stance and criticizes their lifestyle versus their lyrical calls for revolution. Overall, the album's intent is noted but overshadowed by inconsistencies. Dive into Al Mukawama's provocative album and explore the clash of revolution and contradiction in music today!

 "Ape loves reading and cinema, and it shows, he rhymes about Ellroy, Bukowsky, and others."

 "Senza Rimpianti, Ne Parlerò Con Te and Tundi deserve it for their beautiful storytelling and beats."

Ape's 2005 album 'Generazione Di Sconvolti' offers good storytelling, especially with Bukowsky-inspired lyrics and strong beats. While some tracks shine, others feel forced or overly gangsta. The album appeals to fans of street narratives but may not satisfy classic rap lovers. Listen to Ape's 'Generazione Di Sconvolti' for a unique blend of Bukowsky-inspired rap stories and strong beats.

 I’ve discovered true hip-hop.

 Tutta Sostanza doesn’t need any more compliments to prove what it is: unique.

Sparo Manero's Tutta Sostanza is praised as a unique and authentic hip-hop album emphasizing passion, Roman heritage, and musical integrity. The reviewer highlights its mix of hardcore, funk, and Italian rap influences, meaningful songs dedicated to Rome, and outstanding collaborations, recommending listeners give it a chance before judging. Listen to Sparo Manero’s Tutta Sostanza now and experience authentic Roman hip-hop passion!

 "The true revolutionaries are them: Prophilax and Pizza e Fichi against militarism, bigotry, and the showbusiness world."

 "Nothing more simple, ruthless, clear, sincere, true. Welcome to the era of the ceppa."

This review praises Prophilax as the best in the Italian punk scene, highlighting their 'serious' parody and powerful social critiques. With sharp lyrics addressing media vulgarity, bigotry, and social decay, they stand out as true revolutionaries. The album 'Il Quinto Escremento' and songs like 'Vacce Te' are celebrated for their raw honesty and fearless messages. Overall, Prophilax offers a sincere and rebellious voice that challenges societal norms. Discover Prophilax’s fierce punk anthems and their unapologetic message – listen to Il Quinto Escremento now!

 "CapaRezza managed to be orthodox and heretical at the same time."

 "Different? from whom? from another Mc pumped on Rds?"

The review reflects on CapaRezza's debut album 'CapaRezza?!' as a pioneering work in Italian rap with strong social and pacifist themes. It highlights the artist's vocal diversity and blending of genres, while acknowledging his evolution and some repetitiveness. Tracks like 'Cammina Solo' and 'Fuck The Violenza' are praised as powerful peace anthems, though the reviewer expresses some nostalgia for the original innovative spirit amid CapaRezza's later changes. Discover CapaRezza's groundbreaking debut album and experience his bold, socially conscious hip-hop today!

 This is the story of a Marcio, who left for the other world and never returned.

 Because in the end there will be no more Mondo Marcio, Wars or nonsense, in the end there will only be music, and the best of it man!

Mondo Marcio's self-titled debut album, created at just 16, reflects his life struggles through a mix of hopeful pessimism and dark realism. The album combines cinematic storytelling, emotional depth, and a mix of light and heavy themes. His raw talent and independent production mark him as a significant young figure in Italian hip-hop. Though some themes repeat, the album remains highly recommended for its honest expression and artistry. Listen to Mondo Marcio’s debut and experience raw emotions and lyrical depth from Italy's young hip-hop sensation!

 The glorious era of the first Spaghetti Funk has gone down the toilet, or rather to success.

 But those few hopeful fans, myself included, were definitely betrayed with 'Italiano Medio,' a CD... decidedly horrible for rap fans.

This review critically examines Articolo 31's album 'La riconquista del forum' as a symbolic farewell to their roots in Italian rap. The reviewer laments their shift from authentic hip-hop to a commercial pop-rock sound, which alienated their original fan base. While nostalgic for the Spaghetti Funk days, the review points out the band's increasing focus on mainstream success. Overall, it reflects a sense of betrayal felt by true hip-hop enthusiasts. Explore Articolo 31’s journey and decide for yourself their controversial rap farewell.

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