Röyksopp - What Else Is There ? Beautiful everything, fantastic video
 
Crocodile Rock

A bit of Eltonian lightness!
 
TOOL - Lateralus (Audio) beautiful album
 
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Henry Lee How beautiful they are together!!!
 
Tim Hecker - No Highs (Full Album) an album not well received, instead I took the time to listen carefully and only then did I realize it was playing along with another work; together they sounded wonderful. So, is beauty just a coincidence?
 
 
 
Raw Edge So Beast
For me, one of the most interesting Italian realities, one of the few
 
The Velvet Underground - I'm set Free #pezziminori ... the third chapter of the Velvet Underground sees an increase in the number of "calmer" tracks ... and it is definitely the album where Lou lays down the rules, although in this somewhat overlooked piece, it is Moe's shamanic percussion that intrigues me...
 
Lucio Battisti - Acqua azzurra, acqua chiara (Still/Pseudo Video)
It's true that certain songs listened to in the green years of youth remain indelibly impressed in memory. For this old song by Battisti, my mental association goes to the first time I heard it. It was a sunny day in the spring of 1969. I was still wearing shorts and playing football with other kids, while nearby someone was blasting a little radio playing "Acqua azzurra, acqua chiara." I was too young (only 10 years old) to understand the meaning of the lyrics, well centered on the dialectic between chaste love and profane love, but the melody was so captivating that it became associated with the radiant atmosphere of the budding spring. Since then, I have listened to a lot of beautiful music (not just Lucio Battisti), but for me, it is still difficult today not to appreciate this composition. Perhaps it’s nostalgic sentimentality...
 
Ruts DC - Parasites (2010 Digital Remaster)
How much I love the twisted dub bass rhythms in punk/post-punk.
 
Primates - Ain't like you

This piece alone, even just the beginning of this piece, would be enough to place the album up there among the essentials of '80s garage and its surroundings...
 
 
 
The Doors - Hyacinth House [HQ]
… having definitively resigned as a rockstar, Morrison could reach "his" Paris, far from everything and everyone. There, he could be reborn as James Douglas the American or die as the "end of all elaborate plans" and "of everything that stands," as evoked some years earlier in his The End, a beautiful friend in any case. And he also reached the homeland of Rimbaud, whose works he had devoured fully and beyond…