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Hip Hop music and more

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Calibro 35 – Nouvelle Aventures (LP Gatefold Clear Vinyl) [Record Kicks RKX091LP]

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After last year’s Scacco Al Maestro, the 2 tribute-albums dedicated to “il maestro” Ennio Morricone, Calibro 35 are back with a new studio album of original material. It was recorded in Naples at Auditorium Novecento, the former Phonotype Records, one of the most legendary and fascinating Italian recording studios.

The new LP sees the group making full use of their knowledge and resources, refined and enriched over the years, back to making “Calibro’s music”: a unique mix of funk, progressive rock, alternative jazz and wide-spectrum cinematic music the public has known them for in fifteen years of career. “After a couple of intense and stimulating years playing Morricone and writing music for the TV drama Blanca”, Calibro 35 said, “we had a great desire to make new inspired music. To do so, we left home and we shut ourselves up in the splendid space-time capsule that is the Auditorium Novecento studio.

The result is a series of musical voyages in which we concentrated all our artistic and human experiences. As in Verne’s imaginary and extraordinary journeys, we explored distant places where we had never been before. We then happened to return to more familiar shores and discover them with new eyes without realizing it. We borrowed the title Nouvelles Aventures from György Ligeti, precisely because after fifteen years of building ourselves, we are ready for new adventures”.

 

 

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Calibro 35 – Nouvelle Aventures (LP Clear Vinyl) [Record Kicks RKX091LP]

 

  • Apnea
  • Extraordinaire
  • Gun Powder
  • Ottofante
  • Dinamometro
  • Mompracem
  • Eteretaco
  • Novecento e Mille
  • Bolero!
  • Milan au 30eme siecle

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