Yes - Does It Really Happen? The cool bass riffs.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Giovanotti Electromati, I propose a good and useful practice: along with the listens, especially of full albums, a nice little link for potential downloads.
I’ll start with this excellent mix by the great Jarr: Download Nicolas Jaar - Against All Logic Mp3 - InstaMp3.net
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
PD is not a party, nor a blasphemy, it’s a dedication. The world loves us, and it’s our whore, all right.
mclusky - The World Loves Us And Is Our Bitch
 
 
Luigi Nono: Intolleranza 1960 Ah This America, we are in the hands of 3 madmen.
 
 
 
 
#settimanaincom THE POLICE

No more group photos on the cover, everyone has their own personal strip, Sting reads, Andy makes a call, Stewart walks past a clock. Time is nearly up, only the songs remain; the bassist once again signs the most beautiful ones. "Wrapped Around Your Finger" will be one of the 4 singles released.
Wrapped Around Your Finger
 
 
Siouxsie And The Banshees - Painted Bird "Because we're painted birds by our own creation"
 
 
I'm very hungry, I'm about to faint...
Robert Wyatt - Nothing can stop us
 
 
Sigue Sigue Sputnik Love Missile F1 11 (uncensored) Here’s a true new punk band, based purely on the image that the video could convey to you. They were nothing but, in my opinion, they taught just one thing.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Mork & Mindy - S2e11&12 - Mork vs the Necrotons when hot girls were honestly hot. Shalbat!
 
 
 
 
Incognito - Still A Friend Of Mine With spring comes the return of pseudo class dance
 
 
Phuture - Acid Tracks Thank you like this for joining this beautiful group! :D
 
 
 
 
Kim Jong-un and Trump. The Idiots - Samstag Nacht
 
 
The Nerves - One Way Ticket FULL ALBUM (Best of) let's let in a ray of sunshine, fresh air in this basement for depressed surveyors. Damn, it sounds like a Battiato lyric.
 
 
Best Italian rap album of 2016? And global one of 2016?
PS: Kendrick released, DAMN!
 
 
Martha and the Muffins = "Then Again: A Retrospective" yes yes they fit just right....
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
"I want to live like this, with the sun on my forehead and happily listening... listening for myself!" or, I do whatever the hell I want (and, above all, what I enjoy) (23)
Markley - A Group - Sarah The Sad Spirit (1969)
 
 
darkness from the nineties [3]. Of the large family of Alternative Tentacles Records and somehow related to Nomeansno.. Hissanol - Exterminal
 
 
 
 
#settimanaincom THE POLICE

On June 17, 1983, "Synchronicity" was released; despite internal conflicts within the group, it would become the record-breaking album, the pinnacle for what is now considered the greatest band on the planet. The reggae/punk influences gave way to a modern pop rock sound with refined sonorities; "Every Breath You Take" propelled the album to the top of the charts worldwide. While the record garnered acclaim, the three, now at odds, embarked on a new world tour of 107 concerts that would conclude in Melbourne, Australia, on March 4 of the following year. "We hated each other," Andy said, "but every night on stage we always gave our all."
Synchronicity I by The Police REMASTERED
 
 
Yesterday, an epic fuck-up.

I always forget that on the West Coast there are not just Likwit/Stones/Cypress/Anticon/Dalek ... but also them Blackalicious - You Didn't Know That Though

I always forget about them, and I don’t know exactly why but for twenty years I’ve imagined them as being from Philadelphia, like Kaori.

And so yesterday I insisted they were from Philadelphia, and thus, epic fail.

Listen to this beauty 01. Blackalicious A to G I always dream about it with Jeru Daddamagia continuing from G to Z.

And nothing, West Coast is still shit, and it's a music genre for poor, brain-dead idiots who do shitty jobs and live with ugly, fat girls who will have horrible lives.

But if you’re good, you can be from Los Angeles for seven generations and have only relatives in LA and never have left California in your life, but you’re still not West Coast.

Remember this everyone: being West Coast is a bad thing. Avoid it.
 
 
#birthday Ritchie (72) Deep Purple-Made In Japan (1972)
 
 
 
 
DFRNT Tripped
 
 
The Alan Parsons Project - Some Other time Alan, when he churns out the futuristic electro grooves of "I robot" or "Mammagamma," doesn't drive me as wild as Kraftwerk, Hoenig, or Schulze anymore. More interesting are the exquisite ethereal melodic pieces, like "Old and wise" or this one.
 
 
Reggatta De Blanc - The Police.
London Calling vs Reggata De Blanc 1979 both...who do you throw down from the tower? Come out of hiding, ultras!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
In addition to having gifted us dozens of anthology pieces, Kraftwerk embody the classic and symbolic aesthetics of the entire electronic universe... Kraftwerk - The Robots