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Patrick Park

Come What Will ā–  Pescegatto

 The sound of four stick clicks to keep time is heard, and then Patrick Park enters the scene first with his acoustic guitar...

 I recommend listening to the album to all folk lovers, perhaps without too many expectations, and to those who appreciate evocative packaging.

 Listen to Patrick Park's Come What Will and experience heartfelt folk music with evocative storytelling and sincere melodies.

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Daria

Girotondo ā–  Recensionista

 "Girotondo" is a cheerful and light piece with a decidedly international flair.

 The song is not about a journey towards a destination, but about a full circle looking for what can bring a smile and lighten the heart.

 Listen to Daria's 'Girotondo' and experience a vibrant fusion of cultures and joyful melodies!

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The Raymond Brake

Piles Of Dirty Winters ā–  Vitan Jeffers

 The Raymond Brake have been described on the web as "Polvo but more oriented towards the song format."

 As long as there are hidden gems to find like Piles Of Dirty Winters, there will be hope.

 Listen to The Raymond Brake's Piles Of Dirty Winters and uncover a hidden indie rock gem from the '90s!

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Davide Van De Sfroos

Live @ Bobbio Film Festival - 24 luglio 2007 ā–  Pescegatto

 The atmosphere was very relaxed, quite different from the elaborate organization I would perceive at another concert during the Yanez Tour in 2011.

 I still consider it one of the most engaging concerts I’ve ever attended, where the cantastorie del lago proved his storytelling and poetic skills when we were still 'few' in Italy who knew and appreciated him.

 Discover the intimate charm of Davide Van De Sfroos' early live shows—listen to this memorable 2007 concert now!

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Food And Shelter

Square Dance ā–  Caspasian

 The album reveals itself as ā€œcuttingā€ (truly like its cover) and forces you to be there because it naturally calls you.

 The danceable nature of the tracks propels us into a swirling alienating dancehall, having the merit of deluding us about direct accessibility but then opening to more eclectic scenarios.

 Explore the edgy synth-pop world of 'Square Dance' and experience a 1984 classic that still captivates today!

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Giordano Bruno Guerri

Fascisti. Gli italiani di Mussolini. Il regime degli italiani ā–  sfascia carrozze

 These are not my words: I would not have been so generous.

 Analyzing a topic from a historical point of view does not necessarily mean sharing its ideas.

 Explore Guerri’s insightful book to understand the complex history and legacy of Italian fascism.

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Jim Jarmusch

Death don t die ā–  Shorty

 This time, the shifting of the polar cap changes the axis of rotation of our terrestrial spinning top, leading to a series of bizarre phenomena until the awakening of the aforementioned underground subjects.

 A film that leaves no escape for this beautiful humanity that can no longer live and so cannibalizes itself and never dies.

 Discover Jim Jarmusch's eerie apocalyptic comedy—watch 'Death Don't Die' and explore its haunting world today!

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THO.MAS

Variations ā–  Battlegods

 "Variations by THO.MAS transports us from the very first synth note to a disorienting dimension, filled with kaleidoscopic lights, the smell of incense, and futuristic images."

 "This is Art that must be absorbed, perceived, absorbed. The purpose of all this? To improve oneself. To grow. To mature. To be something better."

 Dive into THO.MAS's 'Variations' and experience a groundbreaking electronic journey today!

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Rev. Gary Davis

Say No to the Devil ā–  Mr Wolf

 "He manages to work on multiple registers concurrently creating a unique and powerful polyphonic style and probably remains the greatest virtuoso of all blues guitarists."

 "The rhythmic and harmonic interlocking between guitar and voice that Davis serves up is chilling with poetic mastery."

 Dive into Rev. Gary Davis's Say No to the Devil and experience blues guitar mastery and soulful gospel like never before!

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Swans

What Is This? ā–  JonatanCoe

 Gira has wanted to amaze us once more (as always) with an acoustic work.

 He bares all his discomfort, the anxieties, and the world’s unrest.

 Discover the haunting minimalism of Swans' 'What Is This?'—listen now and experience Michael Gira's raw acoustic vision.

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Penny Sławiński

Traktrain Play ā–  Pescegatto

 I listen to you when I go grocery shopping, when I'm in the bathroom, when I cook, when I work, and when I write reviews of your program on Debaser.

 Lo-fi hip hop... relaxes me more than a Thai massage, it takes away some of the fictional problems I create for myself daily and allows me to think in a stream of consciousness.

 Tune in to Penny Sławiński’s Traktrain Play on Soundcloud and unwind with fresh lo-fi hip hop every Monday!

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Junior Mendes

Copacabana Sadia ā–  Lao Tze

 Junior Mendes boasts an album that can be defined as perfect in its genre.

 Technically, it is the tropical counterpart of the California West Coast Sound, sometimes renamed Yacht Rock due to the refined details that characterize it.

 Dive into Junior Mendes’ Copacabana Sadia and explore the lush soundscape of Brazilian AOR and tropical pop from the early '80s!

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Bugo

Sguardo contemporaneo ā–  Pescegatto

 Bugo’s voice is imperfect yet present, as if he were sitting at the desk with me, here and now, singing me his songs.

 Sguardo Contemporaneo may not be Bugo’s most incisive album, but it’s an album to remember (and to listen to again), and not an album of memories.

 Listen to Bugo’s Sguardo Contemporaneo and dive into a rich mix of raw rock and nostalgic storytelling from Italy’s indie scene.

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Fabrizio Moro

Ognuno ha quel che si merita ā–  Pescegatto

 Never judge an album by its cover! Especially because the cover of this album is truly appalling.

 I still consider 'Ognuno ha quel che si merita' one of his most genuine works and a record not to be missed.

 Discover the heartfelt depth of Fabrizio Moro’s early work—listen to 'Ognuno ha quel che si merita' today!

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Imagine Dragons

Origins ā–  splinter

 The album can even surprise and doesn’t bore in the least, also helped by its short duration (only 40 minutes).

 Imagine Dragons continue to be the poor man’s Tears For Fears and as long as they achieve success it’ll always work out fine for them.

 Listen to Imagine Dragons' Origins to explore its varied sounds and decide if it breaks new ground for you!

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Lucio Dalla

Lucio Dalla ā–  joe strummer

 After the seven moons of the apocalypse comes regeneration, after erotic despair comes love.

 Dalla sings with even more energy because he is no longer the humble prophet of the end of the world, but a herald who strains his voice to say that after death, of the world or every day, there is always an after, a rebirth, a dawn, a new year, a dance, a tango.

 Discover the evocative world of Lucio Dalla—listen to the album and experience its poetic dance between despair and hope.

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Steven Knight

Locke ā–  Y2Jericho

 The entire film takes place in a car with only one actor.

 Surprisingly, it NEVER bores. It keeps the viewer glued to the screen.

 Watch Locke and experience Tom Hardy's powerful solo performance in this gripping one-man film journey.

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Slow Pulp

At Home ā–  Pescegatto

 The element that mainly distinguishes the sound of their music is the voice of singer and guitarist Emily Massey.

 'At Home' immediately caught my attention for its hypnotic guitar intro and the singer’s voice, firm yet calm, overdubbed multiple times almost to create a choral and very intimate effect.

 Listen to Slow Pulp’s 'At Home' now and dive into their hypnotic indie vibes!

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Mike Oldfield

Islands ā–  London

 "Islands should not be considered one of Oldfield's great cornerstones, but it is a pleasant work that fully integrates into the historical period."

 "The suite 'The Wind Chimes' is a return for Mike to a grand, complex piece modeled after 'Taurus II'."

 Discover Mike Oldfield's Islands—listen to the classic 80s fusion of music and visuals now!

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Snow

12 Inches of Snow ā–  RinaldiACHTUNG

 There is something about the nineties productions that has always fascinated me, namely, the search for a primordial and -why not- primitive beat.

 Darrin O'Brien does not present anything watered down - on the contrary - the lyrics of this first album of his deal with rather delicate subjects (albeit in a dancehall sauce).

 Dive into Snow's '12 Inches of Snow' and experience the bold 90s reggae-hip-hop fusion that redefined a genre.

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