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Back to Napoli for a classic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6wEBW2dgr4
Early Daniele's recordings sounds so typically Partenope I could not understand it as a youngster. Not only because of the dialect, but the music sounded so distant to me. Which is, of course, but only later I would discover that distant is better.
Early Daniele's recordings sounds so typically Partenope I could not understand it as a youngster. Not only because of the dialect, but the music sounded so distant to me. Which is, of course, but only later I would discover that distant is better.
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^ Distant lyrically, or in terms of sound signature? In terms of feel/atmosphere I've always found Pino Daniele's (yes, I know of him) music intimate, but then again I'm not fluent in the language and undoubtedly miss the nuance.
Also, there's a saying in production/mastering (usually applied to mic/cab placement); Distance Creates Depth
Remember it. Use it. Will make you sound more cultured, if nothing else. ;-P
Also, there's a saying in production/mastering (usually applied to mic/cab placement); Distance Creates Depth
Remember it. Use it. Will make you sound more cultured, if nothing else. ;-P
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^ I meant distant as in terms of the sounds I was used to as a 20 something. And when I was 20 something he was already too popular and too much within the Italian popular music scene for me. I didn't know his early recordings because I wrongly assumed they sounded just the same. So good to be deeply wrong.
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I like the sounds on this album.GekkoP wrote: ↑Wed Sep 01, 2021 2:02 pmhttps://cementoatlantico.bandcamp.com/a ... interrotte
Something not from Napoli, for a change. :)
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New record from Liberato, finally > https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... r5FCXCnCme
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I don't know why I waited so long to order the vinyl, but I just did: https://lleroy999.bandcamp.com/album/nodi
I missed them live not too far from here a couple of weeks ago, but it's only partially my bad because the gig was really poorly advertised.
I missed them live not too far from here a couple of weeks ago, but it's only partially my bad because the gig was really poorly advertised.
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Let's stay on the heavy side.
Hyperwulff: https://hyperwulff.bandcamp.com/album/v ... g-kingdoms
Robox: https://roboxband.bandcamp.com/album/robox
Next Saturday I'm going to a small event here where these two acts are going to play. I was going just for Marnero to be honest, but then yeah, I still need my fix of these sounds.
Hyperwulff: https://hyperwulff.bandcamp.com/album/v ... g-kingdoms
Robox: https://roboxband.bandcamp.com/album/robox
Next Saturday I'm going to a small event here where these two acts are going to play. I was going just for Marnero to be honest, but then yeah, I still need my fix of these sounds.
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^ What is it with your region? I saw already two bands live. One where I lived and just a month ago here where I live now. They were both from the region of Veneto. The last one from Cittadella.
The last one was this. I loved the band so much, I bought all albums and wrote even a review on Bandcamp. Time to post their last output here.
https://messaproject.bandcamp.com/album/close
A great clip from the album before.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zH5FXUpFLcA
Hyperwulff sounds interesting and I already put Lleroy on my list.
The last one was this. I loved the band so much, I bought all albums and wrote even a review on Bandcamp. Time to post their last output here.
https://messaproject.bandcamp.com/album/close
A great clip from the album before.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zH5FXUpFLcA
Hyperwulff sounds interesting and I already put Lleroy on my list.
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Tomorrow finally I'll catch them playing live once again. I hope to get a cool t-shirt as well.GekkoP wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2023 4:23 pmI don't know why I waited so long to order the vinyl, but I just did: https://lleroy999.bandcamp.com/album/nodi
I missed them live not too far from here a couple of weeks ago, but it's only partially my bad because the gig was really poorly advertised.
[I know, I am reaching an age when weird t-shirts do not look cool on me any more, but I think of it as an act of rebellion against the die-hard age-clothes connection.]
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^ I also still buy t-shirts after every concert. Come on, they still look great on us. ;) And of course, have fun! My next concert is in a week, will be seeing Crowbar live for the first time. So I will be watching even older guys playing.
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https://trustthemask.bandcamp.com/album/idiom
Just saw them live and they have been amazing. I could not resist the vinyl of course.
Just saw them live and they have been amazing. I could not resist the vinyl of course.
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^ That sounds beautiful. I will have a more thorough listen. I already it. Something is going on there where you are located.
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^^ Was that into it that I found some nice footage of a concert. Fantastic!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G85C6SoqFD0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G85C6SoqFD0
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Definitely a good year for Italian music:
https://martadelgrandi.bandcamp.com/album/selva
https://love-boat.bandcamp.com/album/holy-cobra-dub
https://martadelgrandi.bandcamp.com/album/selva
https://love-boat.bandcamp.com/album/holy-cobra-dub
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Sadly nothing new from them in a long while, but this is still a good EP: https://kalergi.bandcamp.com/album/new-crobuzon