"Life is an orchestra that always plays in tune, out of tune.
Dino Spiluttini - Flesh Angel [Audio] (5 of 8)
This enigmatic phrase is written in Dino Spiluttini's new work, "Heaven."
A phrase that leaves us on the edge of a truth, it gives us the sense of an idea that has always been there next to us, but we have never seen it.
Here it is in its simplicity."
 
I really feel embarrassed when in the morning I find myself at the SERD and, with a background of neomelodici, they hit me with the fateful question "Frate' che musica ascolti?"

Foresteppe — Mæta│2018 (moments of silence)
"Electronic music" is the simplest answer. Here comes a Trap track about how much cocaine they’ve snorted in a night and how much of a slut the last girl was. This is what’s going around in the cells. Have we really reached this point?
What about singer-songwriters? Long live Venditti, then. Is it the fault of reality music shows, or is the level just getting lower and lower?
 
For those who follow the Constellation, this gem cannot have escaped notice
Eric Chenaux | "Wild Moon" a work that I find fantastic in its minimalism, a minimalism that evokes a series of names. Great shy work.
 
Entr'acte
Beautiful reinterpretation by the Attacca Quartet of composer Caroline Shaw. "Orange" from 2019. If you want to relax with beautiful chamber music, here’s a great example.
Wonderful work, I believe it’s a live radio recording.
 
Ben Woods - GOOD 2 BE SLEEPING (Official Video)
Another nice piece just released (or is it "hot off the press"? )
 
One of the nice surprises of this 2019 Mega Bog - Truth in the Wild I’ve heard very little about, practically nothing, yet it's a great album.
 
Lucette Bourdin - Calm Lamps Life.
Life might be felt like this dark avenue with moments of light
or a light avenue with moments of darkness.
The same thing, nothing changes.
 
Haron - Wandelaar always an album I listened to in 2018. Those who heard it said, "here's a little grandson of Eno, without getting close."
I think it could be a grandson, but Eno hasn't recorded an album like this in a few years.
But for many, Eno is Eno, and what can we do about it?