Cover of SAMMARTANO Low Pitched Italy
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For fans of experimental hip hop, lovers of ambient and industrial music, listeners interested in socially conscious sound art, and followers of italian underground music scenes.
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THE REVIEW

Sound commentary edited by Gaspare Sammartano with abstract hip hop debris, ambient dark smog, psycho industrial, yet another pain regarding the main Italian issue of civil unions, liquid dub mud gathered in some long-forgotten suburb crossed by Donato Epiro's "Fiume Nero", tribal tar, guttural voices outraged because cities are polluted due to the rain that doesn't fall, things like "noise" from the first episode of the "Festival Del Regime San Remo".

Metropolitan soundtrack to score the investigative film "Ma Che Fine Hanno Fatto I Cannibal Movie?"

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SAMMARTANO's 'Low Pitched Italy' is an experimental album blending abstract hip hop, ambient, and industrial elements. It critiques social issues like civil unions and urban pollution through dark, tribal soundscapes. The work serves as a metropolitan soundtrack for investigative narratives.

Tracklist

01   Gang Lords (00:00)

02   Flash Flood G (00:00)

03   Tits Fontana (00:00)

04   Atlante Curvo (00:00)

05   Tonnellata Humana (00:00)

06   Fisherman Spirits (00:00)

07   Ellis Island (00:00)

SAMMARTANO

Sound commentary edited by Gaspare Sammartano; creator of the album 'Low Pitched Italy' as reviewed on DeBaser.
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