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Thoughts, reflections, aphorisms that give the sensation of being almost inked in blood on thick artisanal paper. The cohesion between text and sound becomes essential to involve the listener and make them a participant in these reflections.
Thoughts, reflections, aphorisms that give the sensation of being almost inked in blood on thick artisanal paper.
The cohesion between text and sound becomes essential to involve the listener and make them a participant in these reflections.
Psycho Kinder's Diario Ermetico stands out in Italy's underground music scene as a concept album blending poetic recitations with diverse soundscapes. Led by Alessandro Camilletti and composer Federico De Caroli, the album explores existential and nihilistic themes inspired by philosophical and literary sources. The immersive cohesion between text and music creates a theatrical and impactful experience. Though not for everyone, the album is a compelling work demanding attention. Dive into Psycho Kinder's Diario Ermetico and experience a profound, haunting musical journey today!
An hour of great music, partly from his 2017 album Invisible Islands, partly unreleased, and partly entirely improvised. Those who have ears to hear can notice the nuances, the touch, the depth of the ideas, the rich cultural background of this local artist.
An hour of great music, partly from his 2017 album Invisible Islands, partly unreleased, and partly entirely improvised.
Those who have ears to hear can notice the nuances, the touch, the depth of the ideas, the rich cultural background of this local artist.
Deca’s nearly impromptu solo piano concert in Milan reveals his refined skill and expressive depth. Featuring pieces from his 2017 album along with new improvisations, he enchants with eclectic and intimate impressionist vignettes. His style draws more from Satie, Mertens, and Glass than modern Italian contemporaries, highlighting his unique musical voice. The audience responds emotionally, recognizing the subtlety and richness of his piano artistry. Experience Deca’s captivating solo piano artistry—listen now and immerse yourself in his evocative musical world.
This hefty tale presents a visionary labyrinth of places and characters that becomes a radical metaphor for the individual and social drift of our time. The fate of mankind is devoid of any hope and redemption, inevitably marked by the evil nature of humanity itself which offers no room for the weakness of compassion.
This hefty tale presents a visionary labyrinth of places and characters that becomes a radical metaphor for the individual and social drift of our time.
The fate of mankind is devoid of any hope and redemption, inevitably marked by the evil nature of humanity itself which offers no room for the weakness of compassion.
Federico De Caroli’s novel Il futuro è finito transcends typical dystopian and futuristic genres, delivering a profound metaphor for modern social and individual decline. The complex plot and diverse characters blend surreal symbolism with sharp social critique. Written in a rich yet accessible style, the story immerses readers in a vivid prophetic vision, though its nihilistic outlook challenges traditional virtues. This unique literary work is enhanced by De Caroli’s background as an ambient musician, enriching the overall atmosphere. Dive into Il futuro è finito for a captivating dystopian journey that challenges the mind and stirs the soul—read now and explore the visionary depths!
The black lobster is the animal metaphor of inner solitude, the malaise of our times. Pezzo di Merda could be the real novelty we’ve been waiting for.
The black lobster is the animal metaphor of inner solitude, the malaise of our times.
Pezzo di Merda could be the real novelty we’ve been waiting for.
Pezzo di Merda’s debut single 'Aragosta Nera' presents a fresh and dark vision within the Italian singer-songwriter scene. The song features poetic, disillusioned lyrics set to minimal, ambient instrumentation. It aims to break away from the stagnation and clichés dominating Italian music today. The reviewer praises its originality and hopes it leads to a broader project. Listen to Aragosta Nera and experience a bold, poetic new voice in Italian music.
Ligabue manages to attract followers and keep attention high while continuing to offer little substance. His voice is the only identifiable and ultimately original trademark that distinguishes him from a massive crowd of singers.
Ligabue manages to attract followers and keep attention high while continuing to offer little substance.
His voice is the only identifiable and ultimately original trademark that distinguishes him from a massive crowd of singers.
This review critically examines Luciano Ligabue's album Mondovisione, emphasizing its redundant songwriting formula and clichéd lyrics. Despite this, Ligabue commands a devoted fanbase and commercial success. The album is seen as lacking musical and lyrical innovation, relying mainly on the artist's recognizable hoarse voice. The review reflects on the broader implications for Italian music culture and the mystery behind Ligabue's enduring popularity. Explore the mysteries behind Luciano Ligabue's popularity—listen to Mondovisione and form your own opinion today!
The dreamlike component is not an appealing pretext casually thrown into the title, but the backbone, the keystone of this new chapter in Deca’s long and honorable career. Deca creates his sounds autonomously, mainly by processing environmental noises and voices, using a transversal process that allows him to produce electronic music from non-electronic raw material.
The dreamlike component is not an appealing pretext casually thrown into the title, but the backbone, the keystone of this new chapter in Deca’s long and honorable career.
Deca creates his sounds autonomously, mainly by processing environmental noises and voices, using a transversal process that allows him to produce electronic music from non-electronic raw material.
Deca’s Onirodrome Apocalypse is a richly layered electronic album that transcends mere listening to become an immersive experience. It features eight tracks constructed from processed environmental sounds, synthesizers, and melodic elements, creating dreamlike, urban, and otherworldly atmospheres. The music aligns with a conceptual narrative inspired by an upcoming novel by Deca, elevating the album beyond traditional boundaries. Recognized as a high-quality independent production, this album reinforces Deca's unique style and place in Italian electronic music. Dive into Deca’s Onirodrome Apocalypse for a unique journey through sound and story—listen now and explore this visionary electronic masterpiece.
It is certainly not a speculative work, even though the instrument at the center of this recital has come back into the limelight and fashion in recent years. The effort to concentrate to the point of ecstatic surrender is rewarded by sensations that ambient music often fails to provide.
It is certainly not a speculative work, even though the instrument at the center of this recital has come back into the limelight and fashion in recent years.
The effort to concentrate to the point of ecstatic surrender is rewarded by sensations that ambient music often fails to provide.
Paolo Di Cioccio’s 2002 album centers on the unique sound of the theremin combined with oboe and electronic textures, creating an evocative and experimental sound journey. The album challenges listeners with its surreal and sinister atmospheres, enriched by intellectual liner notes and dedicated influences. Though not an easy or immediate listen, it offers rich sensations beyond typical ambient music. Artistic cover art and a dedication to avant-garde legend Franco Evangelisti add depth to the release. Dive into Paolo Di Cioccio’s unique theremin recital and experience an evocative blend of experimental soundscapes today!
This official sixth studio album is an inextricable ride of guitar riffs and rhythmic avalanches. A badass album. Even after just ten days of rotation, I already count it among the best things of 2014.
This official sixth studio album is an inextricable ride of guitar riffs and rhythmic avalanches.
A badass album. Even after just ten days of rotation, I already count it among the best things of 2014.
Once More Round The Sun refocuses Mastodon's trademark progressive metal sound, leaving behind the experimental digressions of The Hunter. With intense riffs, technical drums, and strong coherence, the album impresses as a return to their early strengths. While some commercial elements appear, the overall experience is powerful and energetic. The cover art contrasts with previous works but complements the album's vibrant energy. Listen to Mastodon's powerful return with Once More Round The Sun and rediscover their signature prog-metal sound today!
"This music is a kind of sonic drug that then conditions you in your sleep and spins in your head when you least expect it." "If I really have to agree with the thesis that 'satanic music' exists, I would say it’s this."
"This music is a kind of sonic drug that then conditions you in your sleep and spins in your head when you least expect it."
"If I really have to agree with the thesis that 'satanic music' exists, I would say it’s this."
Corpus Demoni’s Papa Satana I is an enigmatic debut album marked by inventive and original apocalyptic-ambient soundscapes. The music defies clear genre classification, blending mystical and esoteric elements with deep, unsettling atmospheres. Rather than relying on satanic clichés, it offers a profound, immersive sonic experience with cryptic themes and minimalistic presentation. The album captivates listeners, acting almost like a hypnotic, dreamlike drug that lingers long after listening. Dive into the haunting world of Papa Satana I and experience an unforgettable apocalyptic ambient journey today!
Prog is dead! Prog is alive! Long live prog! Labirinto Siderale presents itself as a divertissement capable of being more enjoyable for those who played it than those who listen.
Prog is dead! Prog is alive! Long live prog!
Labirinto Siderale presents itself as a divertissement capable of being more enjoyable for those who played it than those who listen.
I Guardiani dell'Abisso's debut album Labirinto Siderale revives classic Italian progressive rock with instrumental tracks dominated by keyboards. While the band doesn’t innovate drastically, they creatively revisit vintage prog styles, drawing on influences like ELP and Le Orme. The album flows well, especially with highlights like the track 'Alluminium.' Though short and self-produced, the album will appeal to prog enthusiasts interested in nostalgic sounds. Explore I Guardiani dell'Abisso’s Labirinto Siderale and dive into a fresh yet nostalgic prog rock journey.
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