E quindi uscimmo a riveder le stelle
From the work of Frederic D. Oberland "Labyrinth".
 
King Midas Sound
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Her Body " from "Solitude".
Dark, difficult to grasp the textures because it does nothing to endear itself. But once you manage to unlock the narrative, we are enveloped in a warm, black, suffering sound. An electronic carpet teetering on the edge of dark ambient and rough spoken word. Fatal attraction.
 
Ray Davies - Vietnam Cowboys
Holy shit, what a fucking album
Thanks @[imasoulman]
He doesn't miss a beat... it's going to get a lot of plays!
A bow to Ray
 
Pavel Milyakov - Moscow Ambience [BH057]
interesting the EP by this Russian artist that sometimes goes back, around the mid-90s touching "Trance" territories with dub shadows. A pleasant and brief listen.
 
Raffaella Carrà - Pedro

another masterpiece
today it goes like this
 
Black Family
I find this record interesting, outside my usual listening tracks.
 
Neon Rainbow (Remastered) Good day, everyone! Another one of my great loves 😌
 
FAIRPORT CONVENTION Dawn dedicated to @[Dislocation] enjoy barbaric...
 
Armonicord - Esprits de sel: Deuxième Jour

Armonicord - from "Esprits de sel"
1977 (L' Électrobande)

#jazzlegends
 
Vasco Rossi-Siamo solo noi

and they always cheat meeeeeee ehhhhh... it seems that this time the scam is really big, two and a half million euros in diamonds!
 
Anatomia di un omicidio - censura mutandine

I quite enjoyed the review of the film that appeared an hour ago here on DeB. The film was released when I was less than a year old, and frankly, I don't remember ever seeing it on TV, so either I was distracted or I suffer from amnesia. I looked up the quote about "boxeur" regarding Duke Ellington (who shares and co-signs the soundtrack with William Thomas "Billy" Strayhorn, an arranger, composer, and pianist known for his thirty-year collaboration with composer and conductor Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington, for whom he composed and orchestrated many of the pieces that made his orchestra famous); it comes from a beautiful song by Paolo Conte.

But we also shouldn't forget the participation of George Campbell Scott, in his second film role (as Carlo Biagio Anthony "Ben" Gazzara), for which he even received an Oscar nomination in '60 for "Best Supporting Actor." So, definitely worth watching.
 
GRYPHON Red Queen To Gryphon Three 01 Opening Move The first of the Gryphon remains the most unique and beautiful to me, but their two albums, like this one, which are more progressive, are also very beautiful. Of course, I love their sounds.