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Inviato il: Lunedì, 03-Dic-2018, 17:39
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Prog-Nauta Gruppo: Senior Members Messaggi: 455 Utente Nr.: 814 Iscritto il: 07-Set-2015 |
Leggo da Beyond Rock tra i lavori in uscita. Mi pare che qualcuno degli arlecchini era presente a questo concerto. Artist Agusa Title Ekstasis: Live in Rome CD Description This smells strongly of British Progressive rock, some Quintessence, some Deep Purple (with flute instead of vocals). The organ and flute, and gung- ho attitude, reminds a bit of both Focus and Out of Focus… In April 2018 Agusa embarked on a short tour in Italy. The first stop was at Stazione Birra in Rome where the show was recorded by the resident sound technician Alex Di Nunzio. The full gig – without any overdubs – is now released by Kommun2 Records. The songs on "Ekstasis - Live in Rome" contain much of the playfulness and improvisational bravado that fans have come to expect from these Swedish rockers. This is the sequel to the live album "Katarsis", but twice as long and with previously unheard renditions of some of the tracks performed exclusively for these Italian gigs. The "Ekstasis" cover features a simple, pencil-drawn picture of the “flower woman” that has become synonymous with Agusa in 2018. I was made by Swedish artist Robin Gnista and was originally sketched out to reflect the complex, yet raw approach of the music. This is the first Agusa album featuring the organ playing of Jeppe Juul and it was mixed by bass player Tobias Petterson together with sound technician Emil Isaksson. This may very well be looked back upon as the most ambitious release from K2. Additional information Expected releasedate 7th December |
Inviato il: Lunedì, 03-Dic-2018, 17:46
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Guardian of the Flame Gruppo: Senior Members Messaggi: 4071 Utente Nr.: 470 Iscritto il: 27-Mag-2010 |
Di certo ce n'era un bel gruppetto al Giardino di Lugagnano (VR), a Roma non ne sono certo... Comunque, il thread relativo a questo disco esisteva già. KTFB |
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