Antikythera
Antikythera
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Our Take
Our Take
Lorenzo Feliciati and Michele Rabbia's collaboration on Antikythera brings a refreshingly avant-garde twist to the world of jazz fusion. The album is a sonic journey through ethereal landscapes and intricate rhythms that will have you questioning the very fabric of reality.
Feliciati's bass playing is both thunderous and delicate, weaving intricate melodies that anchor the listener to the ground while Rabbia's percussion work is a masterclass in controlled chaos. The duo's chemistry is undeniable, creating a musical conversation that is both captivating and unpredictable.
Tracks like "Lost at Sea" and "Mechanical Gods" showcase the duo's ability to blend electronic elements with traditional jazz instrumentation, creating a sound that is both nostalgic and forward-thinking. The overall production is top-notch, with every sound and texture meticulously crafted to create a rich, immersive listening experience.
Antikythera is a triumph of experimental jazz, pushing the boundaries of the genre while staying true to its roots. Feliciati and Rabbia have created a masterpiece that will surely be remembered as one of the standout albums of the year. So sit back, relax, and let the sounds of Antikythera wash over you like a tidal wave of musical brilliance.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Irregular Orbit
2. 223 Teeth
3. Corrosion
4. Prochronistic
5. Sidereal
6. Perigee
7. Apogee
8. Parapegma
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Lorenzo Feliciati & Michele Rabbia
Lorenzo Feliciati and Michele Rabbia are the dynamic Italian duo that are turning heads in the world of avant-garde jazz. With Feliciati's deep, groovy bass lines and Rabbia's ethereal percussion work, these two musicians have created a sound that is both mesmerizing and innovative. Feliciati, often referred to as the "bass maestro," has been wowing audiences with his virtuosic playing for years. His ability to seamlessly blend genres and techniques has made him a sought-after collaborator in the music industry. From experimental jazz to electronic music, Feliciati's talents know no bounds. Rabbia, on the other hand, brings a unique and otherworldly quality to the duo's music. His percussion work is at once delicate and powerful, creating a sonic landscape that is as entrancing as it is unpredictable. Rabbia's background in classical music and world music adds a layer of complexity to the duo's sound that is truly captivating. Together, Feliciati and Rabbia have released several critically acclaimed albums, with each one pushing the boundaries of what jazz music can be. Their latest album, "Antropocene," is a masterpiece of musical storytelling, with each track taking the listener on a journey through the highs and lows of the human experience. In a world oversaturated with cookie-cutter pop music, Lorenzo Feliciati and Michele Rabbia stand out as true artists who are unafraid to push the boundaries of their craft. With their innovative sound and undeniable talent, this duo is one to watch in the ever-evolving world of jazz music.
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