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Posted : 10 years, 8 months ago on 18 September 2013 05:40

To draw attention to the immense world of EDM (Electronic Dance Music) a mask is not enough: we must distinguish (rather arduous challenge Whereas the background looks like a mega-shake all the various sub-cultures of the dance of the last 30 -odd years) and earn some credibility - preferably internationally.

Honour then to Bob Rifo, because let's face it: from Bassano Del Grappa and find yourself a "feat. Paul McCartney "between the traces of their second disc is not the stuff out of nothing. The Bloody Beatles, who would have ever imagined? One of the most influential star in the history of music that lends his voice to an indie-punk-raver masked Italian. Besides the amalgam works; comes out a hybrid of classic-rock and dubstep that has its own reason. The hosted by Paul outshines other famous names, such as that of Youth (the bassist of Killing Joke), Tommy Lee (even if its presence is not a surprise, since he had already performed a duet with Sir Bob in the past) and historians Peter Frampton and Perry Rimbaud - the dense apocalyptic the Furious. The intervention of the American rapper Theophilus London gives life to the song more pop and less noisy album (The Girls). Instead, there is a hint of soul in Glow In The Dark (with Sam Sparro), and Please Baby pushes in the direction of electro-funk thanks to P-Thugg of Chromeo.

In the absence of featuring the pieces seem to dare a little 'less, but in their linearity pull down the walls leveraging a flawless production, and when Bob is backed by his friend Gigi Barocco sound power becomes unheard of. Hide is a noisy disk (after all how else to expect?), But Bob Rifo shows that it is possible to make healthy brothel without giving attention to melody and sound.


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