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L'anima elettronica di DeBaser.

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Harold Budd and Brian Eno - The Pearl (1984) bought today six euros in a little record shop.. I clearly know the artists, but I was missing the album. Let’s see what I find in front of me.
 
Stars of the Lid - The Tired Sounds of Stars of the Lid (HD)

I’m back. A week of pilgrimage but now finally home. This, however, is a really great album that I listened to again during the journey back.
 
One Out of Many (1980) - The Pop Group ft. The Last Poets Last Poets are immense. (Their first two albums are poetry, spoken word, and jazz...damn.)
 
Tangerine Dream - Rubycon Part 1 (1975) The exemplary trance birthed by "Phaedra". Mechanical gothic Fluxus from stream of consciousness. "Ricochet" is already too watered down and pseudo new age. Here, there’s a sound that seems to have emerged from the Nineties, at least.
 
Tim Hecker - An Imaginary Country (Full Album) almost two thousand meters high. The house has a large raised terrace overlooking the valley; from here I admire the entire valley and the mountains that surround it. I don’t think I can share pictures, otherwise, I would show you what a paradise I am in. In the shade of the beech trees with my computer and my trusty headphones, the wind rustles all the leaves; no listening experience is the same. It’s not the same as listening to music in my room, I assure you. I am truly in an imaginary world right now.
 
Vangelis - To The Unknown Man - HD The coolest album from the former Aphrodite's Child. 1977. Around that time, you had Jarre, Tangerine's "Rubycon," Schulze's "Moondawn," Eno with "Music for airports"... absolutely beautiful.
 
Hiroshi Yoshimura - View from my window

Today I am at an altitude of 1200 meters, in the Madonie Park in Sicily. Tomorrow I will move towards the highest peak, at nearly two thousand meters, where I own a house. A weekend in the midst of nature. I don't know what more to ask for.
 
Extrawelt - live - TIME WARP 2017 (Liveact)
The electronic soul of DeBaser. It’s not difficult.
 
Le Orme - Ritorno al nulla What do you need Dream Theater for when you have this stuff? :)
 
Ben Frost :: 'Venter' (Official Audio)

I really love this crazy record. Although I usually prefer a more "calm" type of Electronic music, this album has truly blown my mind. I've listened to almost everything by Frost. Following his journey and seeing how he came to compose this album has really opened my eyes to new worlds. I even wrote a review of it earlier, following the advice of a dear friend with good taste whose name I can’t remember. Give it a listen and check it out, if you feel like it.
 
Roy Montgomery - She Waits on Temple IV I Tablasonak, a project formed by me and a bongo player friend, will start and end this evening. We’ll lock ourselves up at my grandparents' house, now empty, and with two amps, a bass guitar, and two bongos, we will record directly with radio and cassette (used, old, which makes the sound more vintage with the inevitable crackle). #tablasonak
Tabla because I laid a delay and a guitar that would act as a synth on a small table. I send three notes and modulate feedback and time. A smiling beer is on the floor.
 
Gas - Pop [Full Album]

In the middle of the forest
 
Klaus Schulze - Cyborg

The best of all time in my opinion. When, in addition to historical importance and influence, a unique artistic sensitivity is added, unmatched and inimitable. Music that is certainly not suitable for casual listening, but capable, at the right moment, of literally teleporting you into space, into the unknown, into what fascinates us. Sounds that are still super-futuristic and current, ethereal and eternal music. Klaus Schulze is definitely my biggest source of inspiration as an aspiring musician.