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DANIELE SANFILIPPO - HAMAL (Suoneria Mediterranea)

Produced, recorded, and mixed by Daniele Sanfilippo at the studios of SUONERIA MEDITERRANEA, Hamal is the third album by this eclectic artist, a multi-instrumentalist with a highly cinematic and emotional vision of music. All the tracks in this new album have the great ability to open both our minds and our hearts. The mind wanders through almost enchanted landscapes, in those famous movements while remaining still, pushing brain cells to "see" images of a fantasized film in our synapses. The heart, or rather the emotional sphere, is stimulated with melodies almost always balancing between melancholy and an anemic ecstasy that goes beyond the here and now, floating in a magical world that, in the contemporary frenzy, we almost never allow ourselves to indulge; that of the intimate being. A beautiful emocore soundtrack driven by ambient, post-rock, and irresistible labyrinthine acoustic guitar arpeggios.

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Daniele Sanfilippo's third album, Hamal, produced at Suoneria Mediterranea studios, offers a cinematic and emotional listening experience. With a blend of ambient, post-rock, and intricate acoustic guitar arpeggios, the album invites listeners to explore introspective and imaginative soundscapes. The melodies balance melancholy with subtle ecstasy, providing a rare space for emotional immersion in contemporary music.

Daniele Sanfilippo

Described in the review as an eclectic multi-instrumentalist. Hamal is noted as his third album, produced, recorded and mixed by Daniele Sanfilippo at the studios of Suoneria Mediterranea. Music is characterized as cinematic and emotional, blending ambient and post-rock elements.
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