Adrian (5/5): I think this record was ahead of its time, funky break beat and smooth Moog themes.
Instrumental funk group Manzel from L... [ read more ]
Juergen Martens (5/5): Azymuth mastermind "Ze Roberto" going solo for another time, yet heavily relying on the support of his band fellows o... [ read more ]
Juergen Martens (5/5): Incognito, Galliano, Brand New Heavies - the Groovin' Trinity of Britain's Acid Jazz movement in the 90s. This is one... [ read more ]
Fabio (5/5): A wonderful recording!
One of Daniele's best works ever featuring Joe Amoruso at Fender Rhodes (so soulful and smooth), Tul... [ read more ]
Juergen Martens (5/5): No matter if you dig the often outerworldly 70s style kitsch of their overall performance or not, their highly elabor... [ read more ]
Juergen Martens (4/5): A great album, but not so much under the Rhodes aspect: The Royal Scam is also being referred to as the Dan's Guitar ... [ read more ]
Dan Belcher (5/5): Nowhere near as complex and "perfect" as Two Against Nature, Everything Must Go is a much lighter album, recorded mostly ... [ read more ]
Juergen Martens (5/5): A message to all Dan and DF fans: A new Donald Fagen CD entitled "Morph The Cat" is due for release in February or Ma... [ read more ]
Dan Belcher (5/5): "Two Against Nature" bridges the gap between the 1980 "Gaucho" album and the new millenium quite well. Featuring some ve... [ read more ]
David Díaz Soto (5/5): This is Miles in his fundational, very earliest "electric" period. Originally released only in Japan, this was recor... [ read more ]