Cover of Marco Di Meco Against Capitalism: Première Symphonie
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For fans of marco di meco, lovers of jazz and classical fusion, listeners interested in experimental and instrumental music
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THE REVIEW

An ambitious album, an EP. Three tracks in which an attempt is made to practically mix two different musical worlds: jazz and European classical music. Essentially, the structure of a classical symphony, thus highly composed, is interspersed with spaces where the musicians (a quintet in this case) can improvise. The sound is certainly not classical; in fact, many effects are used on the sounds in addition to using synthesizers. In the second track, there is actually no trace of improvisation, as it seems from listening. The third track is a ballad, the piano sounds are heavily processed, it is the track I preferred.

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Marco Di Meco's EP Against Capitalism ambitiously fuses jazz improvisation with European classical symphonic elements. The three-track release blends composed structures and free musical expression, enhanced by modern sound effects and synthesizers. The second track stands out as fully composed without improvisation, while the third track, a heavily processed piano ballad, is highlighted as the reviewer's favorite.

Marco Di Meco

Italian flautist and composer known for blending jazz and European classical elements; works include crossover albums and composed pieces that allow improvisation.
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