Francesco Bianconi presents “PAURA Deluxe”, his limited-edition collection of horror movie scores.
More than 20 years have elapsed since the release of “I Giorni”, Ludovico Einaudi’s last piano solo album. In a sense, “Underwater”, his new album slated for release on January 21st with Decca Records, is a sort of return to origins for the Piedmontese pianist-composer, who for the occasion has gone back to the core of his own music.
Jazz, after all, is a peculiar genre: drawing life from the heritage of its past great masters, of course, but at the same time constantly reinventing itself and, in this day and age, offering a veritable manifesto about the meaning of the word “change”. Jazz, like a sponge, absorbs everything around it: history, landscapes, the evolution of humanity and social needs. Within this constant change it must make no excuses, but always look towards the future.
Danilo Gallo, bassist of Guano Padano, spoke to us about the birth of their new studio album “Back And Forth” and the origins of the band’s musical partnership with Sam Amidon and Bill Frisell
An Ode to Nature Joining Mind and Heart Together
July 21st was the release date of Divine Tides, the long-awaited album by “super-duo” Ricky Kej and Stewart Copeland
Mercan Dede Reimagines Ludovico Einaudi
July 23rd, 2021, saw the release of the first, eagerly-awaited chapter of Ludovico Einaudi: Mercan Dede Reimagined, published by DECCA. The album represents the latest piece in a human and artistic partnership spanning over a decade, between Mercan Dede and Ludovico Einaudi. Ludovico’s eternal, intimate and epic atmospheres find ample space for a new and compelling narrative within Mercan’s universe. As Mercan himself put it: