djolona

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 Lisa’s voice is still stunning, perfect.

 The latest album 'Anastasis' is truly unnecessary, dull, and compared to the 1984 one, it has old, monotonous, banal sounds.

The reviewer expressed cautious curiosity before attending Dead Can Dance's 2012 Milano concert. While praising Lisa Gerrard's enduring vocal prowess and Brendan Perry's mature voice, the setlist felt overly focused on the newer, less inspiring 'Anastasis' album. Classic hits were few but deeply appreciated. The use of synthetic instrumentation and some arrangements were criticized, suggesting missed opportunities for richer live music. Overall, the concert was decent but failed to fully capitalize on the duo's celebrated past. Discover the nuances of Dead Can Dance's 2012 Milano show—read the full review and listen to their timeless classics!

 The genre is a minimal sound, it makes you think of an Eric Satie playing the piano and using electronic artifices. A masterpiece. Undisputed.

 The new work by Gigi Masin, realized together with the experimental poet Giuseppe Caprioli, is an extremely minimal work that finds its roots in the infinite and impalpable repetition of rarefied sounds.

The review reflects on Gigi Masin's rare and influential minimalist music, particularly highlighting his collaboration with Giuseppe Caprioli on Moltitudine in labirinto. It praises the album's delicate electronic repetitions and ambient roots, noting familiar influences and memorable tracks like Aften, Coral, and Vertical. It also touches on Masin's subtle yet significant impact on other artists through sampling. The reviewer suggests that Masin has potential to further reinvent ambient music. Discover the subtle beauty of Gigi Masin's minimalist ambient sound—listen to Moltitudine in labirinto today.

 The sound is a mix of punk-rock, psychedelia, and electro freak-outs that is very fresh, sometimes exquisitely pop, sometimes violent.

 The end of 2003 witnessed "Hocus Pocus," a very fresh album that continues the tradition with the addition of some minimal electronic base and much more syncopated than previous ones.

Enon’s 2003 album Hocus Pocus delivers a refreshing mix of punk-rock, psychedelia, and electronic elements. Featuring the addition of a minimal electronic base, the album remains syncopated and fresh. Notable songs include the ballad "Candy" and the energetic "Starcastic." The band evolved through lineup changes and label shifts, maintaining a distinct sound. Listen to Enon's Hocus Pocus and experience their unique electro-punk blend today!

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