Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2016
Time: 44:36
Size: 103,1 MB
Label: Black Widow Records
Styles: Progressive Rock/RPI
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Call For Cthulhu: Orison - 9:24
2. Inntal - 10:34
3. Call For Cthulhu: Through The Stars - 3:13
4. Lada Niva - 8:49
5. Ayida Wedo - 5:51
6. Call For Cthulhu: Promise - 6:44
Musicians:
Davide Savarese - vocals, glockenspiel and dry Rhodes MkV on "Ayida Wedo"
Mattia Liberati - Hammond B3, Mellotron M400, Mellotron M4000, Fender Rodhes Mk V, MiniMoog, MiniMoog Voyager, piano and backing vocals
Flavio Gonnellini - Еlectric guitars and backing vocals
Alessandro Di Sciullo - Еlectric and acoustic guitars, Moog Minitaur, Mellotron M400, Mellotron M4000, Roland TR 808 and TR 909, Akai MPC Touch, Korg Kaoss Pad KP 3, electronics, backing vocals.
Marco Gennarini - Violins and backing vocals
Antonio Coronato - Electric bass
Shanti Colucci - Drums and percussions
With:
Fabio Pignatelli - Electric bass and bass effects (1)
Florian Lechter - Narrator's voice (2)
Paolo Lucini - Traverse flute solo (6)
Stefano Vicarelli - Modular synthesis (5)
The darker tone of the album is a reflection of our moods and feelings going through a particular time in our lives.
While “In Hoc Signo” was a tribute to '70s Italian Progressive Music and highlighted every single instrument expressiveness to communicate feelings, in this album the band endorsed a new way of composing.
Every song shapes up with intros, crescendos and diminuendos in dynamic and revolves around main themes combined to every specific moment of the composition.
While maintaining a jazz approach into writing harmonies musicians acquired a big structured rock sound which lead them to introduce English as the singing language. In some way Italian seemed too melodic for the music they were writing.
Warm Spaced Blue
Year: 2016
Time: 44:36
Size: 103,1 MB
Label: Black Widow Records
Styles: Progressive Rock/RPI
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Call For Cthulhu: Orison - 9:24
2. Inntal - 10:34
3. Call For Cthulhu: Through The Stars - 3:13
4. Lada Niva - 8:49
5. Ayida Wedo - 5:51
6. Call For Cthulhu: Promise - 6:44
Musicians:
Davide Savarese - vocals, glockenspiel and dry Rhodes MkV on "Ayida Wedo"
Mattia Liberati - Hammond B3, Mellotron M400, Mellotron M4000, Fender Rodhes Mk V, MiniMoog, MiniMoog Voyager, piano and backing vocals
Flavio Gonnellini - Еlectric guitars and backing vocals
Alessandro Di Sciullo - Еlectric and acoustic guitars, Moog Minitaur, Mellotron M400, Mellotron M4000, Roland TR 808 and TR 909, Akai MPC Touch, Korg Kaoss Pad KP 3, electronics, backing vocals.
Marco Gennarini - Violins and backing vocals
Antonio Coronato - Electric bass
Shanti Colucci - Drums and percussions
With:
Fabio Pignatelli - Electric bass and bass effects (1)
Florian Lechter - Narrator's voice (2)
Paolo Lucini - Traverse flute solo (6)
Stefano Vicarelli - Modular synthesis (5)
The darker tone of the album is a reflection of our moods and feelings going through a particular time in our lives.
While “In Hoc Signo” was a tribute to '70s Italian Progressive Music and highlighted every single instrument expressiveness to communicate feelings, in this album the band endorsed a new way of composing.
Every song shapes up with intros, crescendos and diminuendos in dynamic and revolves around main themes combined to every specific moment of the composition.
While maintaining a jazz approach into writing harmonies musicians acquired a big structured rock sound which lead them to introduce English as the singing language. In some way Italian seemed too melodic for the music they were writing.
Warm Spaced Blue
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