Culture
04 Jul 11
Originally posted by avalanchethecatI actually think Dangermouse tends towards a homogenous sound that was at risk of becoming a little tedious (yes, DM, we get it: you quite like the Beatles), but this one was a revalation.
... by Danger Mouse and Daniele Luppi. I'm wearing the metaphorical grooves out this one. Can Danger Mouse do no wrong?
Try to get some Enrico Morricone - Rome is, in large part, an extended tribute to his work...
Originally posted by DrKFOh i've got some bits and bobs of Morricone. I like what I've heard of his stuff, but I think the spaghetti western thing gets a big lift from DM's input. You really think he was getting tedious? You not like Broken Bells?!
I actually think Dangermouse tends towards a homogenous sound that was at risk of becoming a little tedious (yes, DM, we get it: you quite like the Beatles), but this one was a revalation.
Try to get some Enrico Morricone - Rome is, in large part, an extended tribute to his work...
Originally posted by DrKFDM, meet EM.
I actually think Dangermouse tends towards a homogenous sound that was at risk of becoming a little tedious (yes, DM, we get it: you quite like the Beatles), but this one was a revalation.
Try to get some Enrico Morricone - Rome is, in large part, an extended tribute to his work...
He has a myspace:
http://www.myspace.com/dnots
And his own site, shows several (all?) of his albums. It looks like Rome also has Nora Jones as backup singer?
http://romealbum.com/