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Review: Yeule :: Glitch Princess
The last song on GLITCH PRINCESS is almost 203 minutes (no, no typo!) long and every single one of them is worth it. The exuberant, mostly layered ambient piece also…
Review: Ale Hop :: Why Is It They Say A City Like Any City?
Paradoxically, the pandemic has favored international cooperation. The fourth album by the experimental musician Ale Hop is also the result of an international exchange process: During a trip through South…
The Jazz Butcher: “The Highest In The Land” – Delicately Consternated (Review & Stream)
What a life, what a farewell! Made eleven beautiful albums, on which jazz was gently “slaughtered”, kept their feet still for years, remained calm. And then the daisies are suddenly…
Review: Leslie Clio :: Brave New Woman
For three albums it was hinted at more and more. With BRAVE NEW WOMAN, Leslie Clio finally swims free. With House Of Clio she founded her own label, took over…
REVIEW. ‘Archive 81’: “A sizzling homage to the horror genre” | Viewing guide
TVAre you experiencing a blockage in your binge behaviour? Is nothing distracting you the way it should? Then give ‘Archive 81’ a chance. This new eight-part series on Netflix seamlessly…
The woman in the house opposite the girl by the window: the review
Llast title of its kind psycho-thriller available on Netflix it seems born from the mythical and mourned Lina Wertmüller: The woman in the house opposite the girl by the window.…
Ennio by Giuseppe Tornatore: the review by Paolo Mereghetti
Ennio Morricone in his studio in a moment of the film ANDNNIOGender: Didactic-apologetic documentaryDirected by Giuseppe Tornatore. With Ennio MOrricone, Clint Eastwood, Bruce Springsteen, Bernardo Bertolucci, Oliver Stone, Quentin Tarantino…
Review: Molly Nilsson :: Extreme
The fact that one can still smile about the song “I Hope You Die” even after a decade shows what a bright lyricist Molly Nilsson has always been. So it’s…
Review: MØ :: Motordrome
MØ actually has something for everyone on their new album: If Adele is too kitschy or too crass, the piano ballad “Goosebumps” might appeal, songs like “Youth Is Lost” or…
Review: Imarhan :: Aboogi
Tishoumaren, the desert rock of the northwestern Sahara – music that blends Tuareg, blues and rock traditions – carries a heavy legacy. It emerged from the crises of the nomadic…