Exceptional listening experience!
Elizabeth Fraser’s vocals are deliberately indecipherable; her voice is used as an instrument much like most of her Cocteau Twins songs.
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La rivista di quest’anno, oltre ai tradizionali commenti di giornalisti ed osservatori ed al riepilogo dei maggiori fatti di cronaca che hanno caratterizzato la vita della provincia di Brindisi nel 2010, contiene, nella ricorrenza del 150° Anniversario dell’Unità d’Italia, anche uno “speciale” sul ruolo che i brindisini ebbero nella causa risorgimentale. L’Almanacco 2011 ospita contributi di Antonio Caputo, Federico Ganci, Massimiliano Iaia, Alessia Maltinti, Oronzo Martucci, Tonia Marzo, Paola Moscardino, Valentino Romano, Vincenzo Sparviero e Vittorio Bruno Stamerra. Posted in Chaotic Placeholder | No Comments » Quad-Fold Cosmos23rd March 2011 Posted in Gallery, Apophysis+Flam3, Apophysis | No Comments » Smooth Swirls21st March 2011 Posted in Gallery, Apophysis+Flam3, Apophysis | No Comments » Gorillaz – On Melancholy Hill4th March 2011 Another great song (and video too) by those bunch of geniuses called Gorillaz! Posted in Music I Like | No Comments » |