Cover of REGNO DI  MARGA IMPERO
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THE REVIEW

regnodimarga (RDM)
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IMPERO
Label/distribution: Mantide Urbana

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The album takes shape in a state of embodied consciousness that manifests itself only through continuous listening to the production. Sounds, images, and words generate experience within the relationship. The listener inhabits the space and perceives it as the world.
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“Impero” moves like a continuous flow in which the narrating voice becomes the main axis of a layered sonic landscape. The acoustic root of “Radice” and the openings of “3”, among minimal keyboards and Afro percussion, build up a ritual dimension that develops without ever becoming rigid. The album avoids traditional structures and prefers an organic movement, made of build-ups and subtractions. The electric guitar, often looped, introduces tensions that never fully explode, but remain in suspension. This is a work that suggests more than it declares, letting a constant relationship between word and sound emerge. Listening requires time, as meaning is not immediate but is gradually constructed.

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The review provides a balanced analysis of 'Impero' by Regno di Marga, acknowledging both its strengths and shortcomings. The reviewer assigns an average rating, suggesting the album stands out in some aspects but falls short in others. Enthusiasts of alternative Italian music may find it worth exploring, while more critical listeners may desire something more impactful. The insights offered help readers decide if the album matches their tastes.

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