A Catania-based Sicilian percussion ensemble (as described in the provided review) that blends world music and Sicilian folk with frenetic rhythms. Uses acoustic instruments such as jaw harps, didgeridoo, marimba, flutes and varied percussion to create trance-like and danceable tracks. Alice Ferrara is credited with lead vocals on the reviewed album.

The album Tutti pari is reviewed on DeBaser (review published 2016-09-02 by willyilpeyote).

Ipercussonici are presented as a Catania-based Sicilian percussion group whose album Tutti pari fuses world music, Sicilian folk and frenetic rhythms. The record mixes acoustic percussion (jaw harp, didgeridoo, marimba) with dancehall, raggamuffin and psychedelic touches. Lead vocals on the reviewed album are attributed to Alice Ferrara. The review praises both the trance-like ensemble pieces and the danceable moments.

For:Fans of world and folk music, percussion enthusiasts, listeners who enjoy dancehall/raggamuffin-inflected worldbeat.

 Impressive. The best mix of world music, Sicilian folk, frenetic rhythm, and electronic verve.

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