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This album will certainly not make those who intentionally ignored him discover a new artist. Rarely on the first listen have I found such a high number of potential singles.
This album will certainly not make those who intentionally ignored him discover a new artist.
Rarely on the first listen have I found such a high number of potential singles.
The review praises Kanye West's My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy as an ingenious and original hip-hop album. It highlights multiple standout singles like 'Power,' 'Runaway,' and 'All Of The Lights.' The reviewer acknowledges the album's appeal primarily to existing fans rather than new listeners. Rihanna's feature is noted as stronger than her solo work. Overall, the album is described as an impressive artistic accomplishment. Listen to Kanye West's iconic album and explore its groundbreaking tracks today!
I like this album because it flows quickly, it’s fun, it has definitely catchy and well-paced beats and it doesn’t bore by trying to claim to be the new Daft Punk... Somewhat sleazy is the erotic aspect of this album which includes simulated orgasm noises and some fucks here and there.
I like this album because it flows quickly, it’s fun, it has definitely catchy and well-paced beats and it doesn’t bore by trying to claim to be the new Daft Punk...
Somewhat sleazy is the erotic aspect of this album which includes simulated orgasm noises and some fucks here and there.
The review praises Jean Michel Jarre's Téo & Téa for its fun, catchy beats and quick flow. It highlights the album's conceptual storytelling and nostalgic allusions to 90s demos and 80s pop culture. Despite some controversial erotic elements and missing track transitions, the album is appreciated for avoiding tired retreads of Jarre's classic work. The tone is playful and ironic, reflecting fondness for the artist's renewed creativity. Listen to Jean Michel Jarre's Téo & Téa for a fun, catchy, and conceptually rich electronic experience!
I love Julie Delpy. For the other 11 [songs], however, you need to love Julie and maybe imagine her in front of you, with her guitar in hand, with her blonde hair, with her smile, and with lots of... imagination :-)
I love Julie Delpy.
For the other 11 [songs], however, you need to love Julie and maybe imagine her in front of you, with her guitar in hand, with her blonde hair, with her smile, and with lots of... imagination :-)
This review expresses a deep affection for Julie Delpy as an artist, largely inspired by her cinematic work. While the reviewer enjoys her 2003 album, they acknowledge its subjective value and highlight 'Mr. Unhappy' as a standout track. The review blends admiration for Delpy's film collaborations with a personal, imaginative approach to listening to her music. Discover Julie Delpy’s unique blend of film charm and indie music—listen to her album and experience its heartfelt stories.
Not a recording in some arena with the audience screaming, singing, and applauding, not a bass and keyboard saturating the space, but a completely acoustic sound coming from a theatre tour. The enchanting voice of Geike Arnaert truly shows its versatility, ability, and sophistication live.
Not a recording in some arena with the audience screaming, singing, and applauding, not a bass and keyboard saturating the space, but a completely acoustic sound coming from a theatre tour.
The enchanting voice of Geike Arnaert truly shows its versatility, ability, and sophistication live.
This review highlights Hooverphonic's 2003 acoustic live album 'Sit Down And Listen,' emphasizing the band's maturation and the rich, intimate sound captured during their theater tour. Special praise is given to lead singer Geike Arnaert's versatile vocals and the warm, sophisticated arrangements. The reviewer finds the album a quality live recording, favoring its acoustic purity over typical arena recordings. The tracklist is commended, with a wish for the inclusion of 'Mad About You.' Listen to Hooverphonic's beautifully crafted live acoustic album and experience their captivating sound in an intimate setting.
Electronic music is the musical art par excellence precisely for this freedom and for the ingenuity needed for a composer to create not only melodies but never-before-heard sounds. It’s no surprise because AIR has always wanted to have this air of 'pseudo culture' that leaves little room for outrageous fun, but prefers to give a melancholic sensation, almost total detachment from reality.
Electronic music is the musical art par excellence precisely for this freedom and for the ingenuity needed for a composer to create not only melodies but never-before-heard sounds.
It’s no surprise because AIR has always wanted to have this air of 'pseudo culture' that leaves little room for outrageous fun, but prefers to give a melancholic sensation, almost total detachment from reality.
The review praises AIR's live performance at Milan's Alcatraz, emphasizing the unique nature of electronic music concerts. It highlights the blend of playback with live drumming and instrumentation, creating an intimate, melancholic atmosphere. The concert captured the essence of AIR's sound and offered thoughtful new arrangements. Minor mistakes added authenticity to the experience, making the show pleasant and engaging for fans. Discover AIR’s unique live sound—read the full review and immerse yourself in their electronic world.
I don’t know if you understand me if this feeling I have is shared with those reading... but even though I consider myself a fan of AIR, this thing leaves me so perplexed, so very bitter. The first dialogue with a person, just like the first listen to a record must be explosive, it should make you want to 'stop and rewind' the song just heard, not 'fast forward' in anticipation of 'let’s see if there will be something better next'.
I don’t know if you understand me if this feeling I have is shared with those reading... but even though I consider myself a fan of AIR, this thing leaves me so perplexed, so very bitter.
The first dialogue with a person, just like the first listen to a record must be explosive, it should make you want to 'stop and rewind' the song just heard, not 'fast forward' in anticipation of 'let’s see if there will be something better next'.
The review reflects on how the music industry's marketing changes affect the listener's experience. The author, an Air fan, expresses disappointment with the premature leak of Talkie Walkie, finding the album underwhelming on first listen. While acknowledging the band's talent and enjoying previous works, the reviewer believes the album lacks an immediate, explosive impact. The review highlights the struggle between anticipation and the actual musical experience. Discover the full review and listen to Air's Talkie Walkie to form your own opinion!
Ralph, Florian, Fritz, and Henning have produced the album that, for pure electronic music lovers, is simply A MASTERPIECE. Certain sounds in the album come from samples of bicycle noises... they are so well embedded in the musical context that they go unnoticed.
Ralph, Florian, Fritz, and Henning have produced the album that, for pure electronic music lovers, is simply A MASTERPIECE.
Certain sounds in the album come from samples of bicycle noises... they are so well embedded in the musical context that they go unnoticed.
After a 16-year silence, Kraftwerk returns with 'Tour de France Soundtracks,' an album celebrated as a masterpiece by pure electronic music lovers. Integrating bicycle sound samples and reviving a long-lost single, the album reflects Kraftwerk's passion and innovation. While not revolutionary as their 1970s work, it showcases perfected technology and sound. Notable tracks like 'AERO DYNAMIK' cater especially to purists. Listen to Kraftwerk's Tour de France Soundtracks and experience a timeless electronic masterpiece.
Technically, you can hear complex movements and soundscapes... after all, Jarre is still Jarre, with all his extensive experience. This album can be greatly appreciated, not so much for making love with its rhythm in the background, but for the before or after.
Technically, you can hear complex movements and soundscapes... after all, Jarre is still Jarre, with all his extensive experience.
This album can be greatly appreciated, not so much for making love with its rhythm in the background, but for the before or after.
Jean Michel Jarre's 'Geometry of Love' is a technically strong lounge album tied to a Parisian venue, likely to surprise his purist fans. The music is sophisticated yet challenges expectations with acoustic piano and simplified electronic approaches. Though not typical Jarre, it suits moments before and after intimate settings. The unique artwork and association with Isabella Adjani add a distinct artistic flair. Listen to Jean Michel Jarre’s 'Geometry of Love' and discover a new side of his electronic mastery.
Sessions 2000 is a collection of Electro-Jazz songs that could only be used as the soundtrack for a porn film. A True Artist shouldn’t stoop so low and should always give their best.
Sessions 2000 is a collection of Electro-Jazz songs that could only be used as the soundtrack for a porn film.
A True Artist shouldn’t stoop so low and should always give their best.
This review expresses deep disappointment in Jean Michel Jarre’s Sessions 2000 album, highlighting its boring, repetitive, and unoriginal nature. Despite the high technical quality and some well-crafted analog samples, the album fails to meet fan expectations and pales compared to Jarre’s earlier iconic works. The reviewer suggests the album might have been made to fulfill a flawed record contract, longing instead for a revival of true artistic quality. Discover the highs and lows of Jean Michel Jarre’s career—listen to Sessions 2000 and explore his earlier masterpieces today.
Five stars with honors. Because it comes from Lynch’s hands and mind, it has such an intense flavor, begging to be listened to, understood, and interpreted.
Five stars with honors.
Because it comes from Lynch’s hands and mind, it has such an intense flavor, begging to be listened to, understood, and interpreted.
This review celebrates David Lynch and John Neff’s album BlueBob as a compelling Industrial Blues work. It highlights Lynch’s artistic mastery from filmmaking to music, praising the album's intense and interpretive sound. The review strongly recommends the album especially to fans of Lynch’s surreal style. It emphasizes the unique flavor Lynch brings to an otherwise familiar genre. Dive into BlueBob and experience David Lynch’s unique Industrial Blues journey today!
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