Luna Araba This one screams "Battiato!" from every pore.
 
 
The Perfect Disaster - Up (1989) Indie Rock, Indie Pop - UK years ago I consumed this work only to completely forget about it.
 
Cream Farewell Concert 1968 (Complete in Real Time)
A historic page: the last concert of the Cream, held in London in November 1968. Despite some technical limitations in the recording, listening to three legends like Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, and Ginger Baker (the latter two are no longer with us) is always a great pleasure, genuine ambrosia for our ears. For those who don't know, it was the first rock supergroup and right after came the great Led Zeppelin. Enjoy the listening!
 
HERONIMUS FIN - The Pharmacist

Hey, take it easy Mr. pharmacist
 
 
From the Beginning Emerson, Lake & Palmer that don’t (won't?) get on my (our?) nerves. A beautiful song by Lake, as always, and therefore my favorite from "Trilogy."
 
Rebel Drones - Abusing the System (Full Album) #psych. This album, after an opening of about 5 minutes, I believe the first track, takes on a "Spiritualized Style" without baroque arrangements. So it's needless to say that the spirit of the "Tre Uominispaziali" wafts throughout the entire work. The color of the cover nicely captures the essence of this good piece that may appeal to lovers of a certain 90s English psychedelia, the already mentioned Spacemen, Spiritualized, Post Rock with vocals and little things that float around them.
Single Rebel Drones - Drugs 2006
 
Kix - Cold Blood (Official Music Video)

You'll get, there, you bunch of uncouths, the original vintage vinyl of "Blow My Fuse" by Kix!
 
 
Starfish Pool - Rituals for the Dying (1999) I found this unknown artist while searching through a list of the best electronic/ambient/drone works. I'm listening to it now, and I can say that the album is from 1999, but it has sounds and piece construction that don't let the weight of time be felt too heavily. Very hypnotic, almost trance-like, with elements that add up and perfectly integrate into the architecture of the piece. The ambient/drone moments are delicate disturbances on the canvas of silence. From what I've heard, it's a good work.
 
Cream Farewell Concert 1968 (Complete in Real Time)
When we talk about the first rock supergroup, here's what we mean: the Cream. This is their last concert held in London in November 1968. Although the technical quality of the footage isn't the best, the musical talent of Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, and Ginger Baker remains. The latter two, unfortunately, have passed on to the great beyond. Of course, the great Led Zeppelin would come later, but the concert of Cream remains nectar of the gods and ambrosia for our ears. Enjoy!
 
Matt Pacheco - The Early Escapades (2022) (New Full Album) here, I'm listening to this record right now. If you're looking for chainsaw guitars, don't waste your time because here the sounds are gentle and fragrant.
 
De La Soul - Ring Ring Ring (Ha Ha Hey) Tribute to Trugoy… R.I.P.
 
The Shivas - Mr Marmalade

For now, a crush... you can hardly find anything from the first album...
It's like a whiny-indie-blues-freak and who even cares...
 
Cugini Di Campagna - Lettera 22 (Sanremo 2023) I'm coming out for this track from the '70s.
 
The Big Lebowski , the philosophical rug that sets the tone for the environment
Piero Piccioni - Traffic Boom
Here we have a communication problem. That little piece of shit is obstructing me.
 
The Big Heat , 1953, Coffee Scene , 720p

"The Big Heat"
by Fritz Lang (1953)

#35mm
 
Machine Gun

Peter Brotzmann (10 out of 10)
"Machine gun" from: machine gun
1968 (BRO)

#jazzlegends