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Gatto Ciliegia contro il Grande Freddo

Musical Group

Instrumental post‑rock trio from Turin, formed in 1999, noted for intimate, cinematic arrangements. Key releases covered in DeBaser include Disco Giallo (#1), #2, L'Irréparable and Disconoir. The group has also composed film soundtracks (for example Cosmonauta by Susanna Nicchiarelli, 2009, is mentioned in reviews).

Members named in reviews: Max Viale, Gianluca Della Torca, Fabio Perugia. Reviews note collaborations/production involvement with Max Casacci and drummer Ninja (Subsonica) on L'Irréparable and various guest artists on Disconoir. Active since 1999; associated with instrumental/post-rock and soundtrack work.

DeBaser reviews present Gatto Ciliegia contro il Grande Freddo as a Turin-based instrumental/post‑rock trio notable for cinematic, intimate arrangements. Critics praise albums like #2, L'Irréparable and Disconoir for their atmosphere, melodies and soundtrack sensibility. Collaborations (e.g., with Max Casacci) and soundtrack work are highlighted.

For:Fans of instrumental post‑rock, cinematic/ambient music, Italian indie and soundtrack enthusiasts.

 I do not ask for clemency for this review. Not out of presumption (I wouldn't know where to take it from or what to lean it on). I take full responsibility. It's the review I would have wanted, that would have been useful to me in my musical wanderings, like a missing stone between one riverbank and the other... though I don't even know where the banks are. Digressions (unnecessary?)

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 Despite being dated (2008 as the year of release), "Disconoir" is the latest work by the very Italian (from Turin) and historic (active since 1999) Gatto Ciliegia Contro Il Grande Freddo.

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