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Essentially instrumental in nature, In this album not even a rhyme that enlightens us old folks with silence. If you give it a five, you're really an idiot.
Essentially instrumental in nature, In this album not even a rhyme that enlightens us old folks with silence.
If you give it a five, you're really an idiot.
INWANE by Echt! blends trap and hip-hop beats in an essentially instrumental album. The reviewer finds it cryptic and lacking traditional rhymes or lyrical clarity. While appreciating the style, the review questions the album's accessibility and impact on older listeners. The rating given is moderate, indicating mixed feelings. Discover the experimental trap beats of INWANE by Echt! and decide for yourself the future of instrumental hip-hop.
Scattered Notes in a Kaleidoscopic Fashion Tension and the Overall Vision
Scattered Notes in a Kaleidoscopic Fashion
Tension and the Overall Vision
This review offers a reflective and detailed analysis of Bach's Das Wohltemperirte Clavier, Teil 1. It discusses the balance of spontaneity and structure, the historical background, deep polyphonic textures, and the mathematical precision underlying the music. The tone is contemplative, exploring the emotional and intellectual layers of this Baroque classic, resulting in a balanced yet nuanced impression of the work. Discover the intricate beauty of Bach’s Das Wohltemperirte Clavier – dive into this insightful review and experience the masterful polyphony.
"We are here because we are not there. Nor there. Nor elsewhere." "Maybe the important thing is not to stay here. Let's log out and go."
"We are here because we are not there. Nor there. Nor elsewhere."
"Maybe the important thing is not to stay here. Let's log out and go."
This review of Samuel Beckett's Aspettando Godot uses a unique conversational exchange to explore the themes of waiting, existence, and the search for meaning. The dialogue between characters Cj and Cris reflects on why we are here and what it means to wait for something with many names like enlightenment or revelation. The review captures the play's introspective and philosophical nature while inviting readers to ponder alongside the characters. Dive into this thoughtful review and explore the enduring mysteries of Beckett's Aspettando Godot.
This man decided to free his truest voice, which resembles that of the cello, together with those of his three roommates. The first to speak of his death is the violin. Alone, in a stasis and solitude that are terrifying.
This man decided to free his truest voice, which resembles that of the cello, together with those of his three roommates.
The first to speak of his death is the violin. Alone, in a stasis and solitude that are terrifying.
This review delves into Dmitri Shostakovich’s String Quartet No. 15, composed during his final days in a Moscow hospital. It reflects on the intimate, haunting dialogue with death embodied in the music and the composer's personal struggle under the Soviet regime. The quartet is portrayed as an intense, quiet cry of solitude and mortality, revealing Shostakovich’s truest voice in his last composition. The review blends vivid imagery of the setting with profound reflections on life, death, and artistic legacy. Discover the haunting depths of Shostakovich’s Quartet No. 15—listen and feel the profound farewell to life through music.
"Bird’s Lament is the funeral ode that Moondog composed in his memory: a nocturnal phrase of eternal beauty." "I’m not gonna die in 4/4 time!"
"Bird’s Lament is the funeral ode that Moondog composed in his memory: a nocturnal phrase of eternal beauty."
"I’m not gonna die in 4/4 time!"
This review celebrates Moondog & The London Saxophonic’s album 'Sax Pax for a Sax' as a pure and timeless musical homage to Charlie Parker and New York's vibrant music scene. It highlights Moondog's unique blend of jazz and baroque music, his inventive instrumentation, and enduring legacy. The review is rich with vivid imagery and emotional depth, portraying Moondog as a visionary artist whose music remains inspiring. Explore the unique sounds of Moondog & The London Saxophonic and experience a timeless tribute to jazz legend Charlie Parker.
"We are in a place of words and looks, of cries and whispers, we are in the shadow of the world..." "It seems to me that this is the dreamt world of De André, imperfect and even filthy, so different from his own... how the world should have been and not how they show us on television..."
"We are in a place of words and looks, of cries and whispers, we are in the shadow of the world..."
"It seems to me that this is the dreamt world of De André, imperfect and even filthy, so different from his own... how the world should have been and not how they show us on television..."
This review deeply immerses readers in the sensory and cultural richness of Fabrizio De André’s Creuza De Ma album. It evokes the sights, smells, and sounds of Genoa’s historic port, highlighting the album’s blend of languages and urban stories. The reviewer celebrates the authenticity and poetic beauty that define this musical journey, capturing the imperfect yet vibrant soul of the city. Immerse yourself in the soulful sounds of Creuza De Ma and discover the vivid soul of Genoa through Fabrizio De André’s masterful storytelling.
I feel my heartbeat slowing, my clenched fists relaxing, and finally opening up. This sound drug so well written, produced, played, and sung that everything else fades far into the background.
I feel my heartbeat slowing, my clenched fists relaxing, and finally opening up.
This sound drug so well written, produced, played, and sung that everything else fades far into the background.
The review expresses a deep personal connection to Solomon Burke's album Don’t Give Up on Me, highlighting its soothing and powerful soul rhythms. The album is praised for its continuity and emotional resonance, providing comfort and relaxation. The reviewer recommends experiencing the album as one continuous journey rather than skipping tracks. Burke’s voice and the album’s musical craftsmanship create an immersive, almost therapeutic atmosphere. Dive into Solomon Burke’s Don’t Give Up on Me and let its soulful rhythms soothe your soul. Listen now and feel the magic unfold!
Televideo was the invention of the century, the most complete source of infotainment of the era of the first cries of the Internet. For more than twenty years, the ritual is intact and there is no day that ends without the due consultation of the entire Sport batch.
Televideo was the invention of the century, the most complete source of infotainment of the era of the first cries of the Internet.
For more than twenty years, the ritual is intact and there is no day that ends without the due consultation of the entire Sport batch.
The review is a nostalgic and emotional recollection of Rai Televideo's role in the author's youth, highlighting its unique appeal amid 90s Italian TV culture. Centered on the Sony Trinitron TV experience, it praises Televideo's detailed sports, news, and weather pages as meaningful daily rituals. The author contrasts past and present, appreciating how despite changes, Televideo still offers a unique connection to information and memories. Overall, the piece celebrates Televideo as both a media milestone and personal companion. Dive into this evocative journey through Rai Televideo’s golden era and rediscover a unique piece of Italian TV history!
It is, two years after the disappointing experience of 'Howl’s Moving Castle,' a dazzling surprise I never imagined encountering. Porco Rosso... is a gruff pig aviator, whom it’s hard not to love due to the malicious fate that gave him this grotesque and mocking appearance.
It is, two years after the disappointing experience of 'Howl’s Moving Castle,' a dazzling surprise I never imagined encountering.
Porco Rosso... is a gruff pig aviator, whom it’s hard not to love due to the malicious fate that gave him this grotesque and mocking appearance.
The reviewer shares a heartfelt personal journey of discovering Hayao Miyazaki's films through a revived childhood friendship and initial challenges with Howl’s Moving Castle. Despite early disappointment, Porco Rosso’s rich storytelling and characters rekindle appreciation for Miyazaki’s unique animation. The experience prompts a deeper understanding of nuanced morality in Miyazaki’s works and inspires revisiting his other films. Explore Miyazaki’s magical animation world—start with Porco Rosso and uncover stories beyond typical animation.
"Time is a nasty beast... deep down we all just want to think about the future." "In the relaxation that envelops me... those distant notes that, like calls, slowly seem to emerge from rocky sea caves beneath a pillow, are the most suggestive one could imagine."
"Time is a nasty beast... deep down we all just want to think about the future."
"In the relaxation that envelops me... those distant notes that, like calls, slowly seem to emerge from rocky sea caves beneath a pillow, are the most suggestive one could imagine."
The review is a deeply personal and nostalgic reflection on Lucio Dalla's 1979 album. It intertwines memories of youth, a vivid summer night, and thoughts on time passing, inspired by an interview with Umberto Eco about the future. The music acts as a soundtrack to life’s transitions and hopes for tomorrow. Dive into Lucio Dalla’s evocative 1979 album and experience a timeless journey through music and memories.
Herzog’s sensitivity allows us to appreciate the artistic nature of the work, showcasing his expertise in the figurative arts and his talent as an enthralling storyteller. In the Chauvet cave, they were humans who could tell their humanity, with their means and emotions, and I wonder if we will be able to do the same in these challenging times.
Herzog’s sensitivity allows us to appreciate the artistic nature of the work, showcasing his expertise in the figurative arts and his talent as an enthralling storyteller.
In the Chauvet cave, they were humans who could tell their humanity, with their means and emotions, and I wonder if we will be able to do the same in these challenging times.
Werner Herzog’s documentary 'Cave of Forgotten Dreams' beautifully presents the oldest known cave paintings from the Chauvet cave. The film’s slow, thoughtful pacing and Herzog’s sensitivity highlight the artistic and historic significance of the discoveries. It masterfully intertwines scientific exploration with emotional storytelling, while showcasing the fragility of human heritage. The film offers a rare glimpse into ancient humanity through the eyes of passionate archaeologists and Herzog’s expert narration. Discover the awe-inspiring world of ancient cave art with Werner Herzog’s captivating documentary—watch and reflect on humanity’s earliest stories today!
I would shrug and pour myself another. Twenty-seven choruses of solo... from mid hall, spectators climb onto chairs, dance in the aisles, I’m electrifying them.
I would shrug and pour myself another.
Twenty-seven choruses of solo... from mid hall, spectators climb onto chairs, dance in the aisles, I’m electrifying them.
This review offers a vivid, personal narrative from Paul Gonsalves’ perspective, detailing his rise in the Duke Ellington Orchestra and his iconic 27-chorus solo at the 1956 Newport Jazz Festival. The story reflects the tough, diverse makeup of the band, Duke’s strict yet caring leadership, and the transformative night that revitalized the orchestra. It's a celebration of jazz, perseverance, and unforgettable musical moments. Discover the unforgettable story of Paul Gonsalves' epic solo—listen and relive the magic of Duke Ellington's jazz masterpiece!
Beautiful
This brief but heartfelt review praises Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon as a beautiful and timeless rock album. It highlights the album's enduring appeal and its status as a legendary classic in music history. Listen to The Dark Side of the Moon and experience Pink Floyd’s legendary sound for yourself!
Life can be an endless sarabande, an astonishing collage of unheard sounds, a long, frenzied bacchanal celebrating the enjoyment of all the senses. In the end, no one will know if all this truly happened.
Life can be an endless sarabande, an astonishing collage of unheard sounds, a long, frenzied bacchanal celebrating the enjoyment of all the senses.
In the end, no one will know if all this truly happened.
This review imaginatively frames Faust's 1971 debut album as a Faustian pact between the old devil and a young doctor, blending surreal storytelling with a vivid musical description. It celebrates the album's fusion of psychedelic blues, experimental electronics, and intense emotional textures. The review portrays the music as a complex, frenzied journey of discovery, fear, pleasure, and existential questioning. Ultimately, it highlights the album’s unique and haunting atmosphere, where hope flickers amidst chaos. Dive into Faust's groundbreaking debut and experience a legendary journey through psychedelic and experimental soundscapes today!
Anyone who has had the olfactory and papillary fortune to come into contact with them can only kneel before such archaic force of nature and such magnificence. Within these creamy, lively cavities there are generations (and generations) of wise traditions handed down exclusively through oral transmission.
Anyone who has had the olfactory and papillary fortune to come into contact with them can only kneel before such archaic force of nature and such magnificence.
Within these creamy, lively cavities there are generations (and generations) of wise traditions handed down exclusively through oral transmission.
The review praises AA. VV.'s album Casu Marzu as a profound and timeless work that embodies millennial human wisdom and ancient traditions. It acknowledges the album's challenging nature but emphasizes its expressive and cultural grandeur. Despite being misunderstood or ridiculed, such works represent invaluable oral heritage. The reviewer considers it a magnificent example of archaic human creativity. Discover the ancient wisdom and unique sound of AA. VV.'s Casu Marzu—listen now and experience a timeless masterpiece!
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The review awards Gøggs' self-titled debut album a solid 4 out of 5 stars, indicating a strong impression. It briefly touches on the album's qualities and suggests appreciation for the band's style. Despite limited textual content, the rating reflects a positive reception. Listen to Gøggs' debut album now and experience their powerful punk sound!
For over 30 years, Slayer... have been the best at what they do. And so they only do that. It’s missing the emotion. Mine.
For over 30 years, Slayer... have been the best at what they do. And so they only do that.
It’s missing the emotion. Mine.
This review reflects a deep personal connection to Slayer since childhood, acknowledging the band's professional consistency but noting a lack of emotional spark in Repentless. Despite lineup changes, especially after Jeff Hanneman's passing, the album maintains Slayer's trademark aggression but sometimes feels repetitive. The drumming by Paul Bostaph shines, and the production is heavier and more modern than their older works. Ultimately, the album is competent, but the reviewer misses the raw emotion that Slayer once delivered. Discover Slayer’s Repentless — listen closely and decide if their legacy still roars as loud as ever.
It’s essentially Kinder Colazione Più blended with the elusive crunchiness of Kinder Pan e Cioc. Perhaps a bit too dry, perhaps more suited for children than others.
It’s essentially Kinder Colazione Più blended with the elusive crunchiness of Kinder Pan e Cioc.
Perhaps a bit too dry, perhaps more suited for children than others.
The Kinder Pan e Cioc Tortina Cacao combines the crunchiness of Kinder Pan e Cioc with the flavor of Kinder Colazione Più. While not revolutionary, it features appealing packaging resembling paper. The snack may be a bit dry and seems more suitable for children. Overall, it delivers expected taste without surprises. Check out Kinder Pan e Cioc Tortina Cacao and decide if its crunchy charm suits your taste buds!
This album is something like that. Like a scream. Like a liberation. If I didn’t have this life, I would die.
This album is something like that. Like a scream. Like a liberation.
If I didn’t have this life, I would die.
This review celebrates Paolo Conte’s self-titled debut album as a unique and emotionally rich masterpiece of Italian music. The album is described as a heartfelt journey through melancholy, happiness, and poetic storytelling. Rich in vivid imagery and cultural depth, it presents Conte as a distinctive artist known for his authentic and soulful melodies. The reviewer emphasizes the album’s timeless appeal and its ability to evoke deep feelings of estrangement and affection. Listen to Paolo Conte’s debut album now and experience the timeless charm and emotional depth of Italian songwriting.
Silvio Berlusconi cannot be downgraded to a mere populist caudillo or historical accident, rather embodying one of the symbols of our Republic. Berlusconi is the only politician to 'be as he appears' and to never dissimulate his nature with good intentions or forms of hypocritical well-meaning.
Silvio Berlusconi cannot be downgraded to a mere populist caudillo or historical accident, rather embodying one of the symbols of our Republic.
Berlusconi is the only politician to 'be as he appears' and to never dissimulate his nature with good intentions or forms of hypocritical well-meaning.
This review examines Silvio Berlusconi's influential book 'L'Italia Che Ho In Mente,' highlighting his impact on Italian politics since 1994. It portrays Berlusconi as a charismatic figure who reshaped traditional political dynamics by emphasizing individual freedom and a break from centrist stagnation. The review acknowledges his flaws but underscores his unique role in defining modern Italian identity. It encourages readers to approach the book with balance and without prejudice. Explore Berlusconi's vision and influence—read this insightful review and understand modern Italian politics.
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