THE DAY GOT THE TIME MACHINE BROKEN
Reviewed by Donato Zoppo
Wicked Minds From the cosmic to Germany (Version Printable )
Since the time machine was still hired active, Paolo "Apollo" Negri and Lucio Calegari of Wicked Minds have decided to make another leap time and space. 70s hard rock, very solid and just as progressive, the band-mother, the two well-designed to target the spacecraft to the cosmic Germany: "The Day That got broken Time Machine" is a real dive in the era Teutonic. Open wide the doors of the cosmos and bring guitars and keyboards (All strictly vintage analog, digital vade retro ...), the duo has concocted an album of experimentation sonora.Da considered more of a divertissement than a stable project, the album is a journey in search of sounds for electric guitar (Gibson ) and keyboards (Arp, Solina, Rhodes, Hohner etc.) exploited in an intelligent way within 48 minutes. Sounds disturbing, dreamlike, as if the duo had literally stuck their hands between valves and various gadgets, pulling out the essence of sound, a bit 'like the early Tangerine Dream and Ash Ra Tempel, among other things, the registration was live in the studio, no overdubs of any sort, just to witness the exact opposite of the speech Wicked Minds. Where the WM are majestic in their powerful hard rock Lucio and Apollo are minimal and fluctuating, visionary and lysergic. In this game of opposites, however, is the limit of the album, which is intended only to fans of the band, or close to the curious fans of the sound research. In any case, a good baptism for the new label All-Up-Low, dedicated to the unforgettable art krauta.
Wicked Minds From the cosmic to Germany (Version Printable )
Since the time machine was still hired active, Paolo "Apollo" Negri and Lucio Calegari of Wicked Minds have decided to make another leap time and space. 70s hard rock, very solid and just as progressive, the band-mother, the two well-designed to target the spacecraft to the cosmic Germany: "The Day That got broken Time Machine" is a real dive in the era Teutonic. Open wide the doors of the cosmos and bring guitars and keyboards (All strictly vintage analog, digital vade retro ...), the duo has concocted an album of experimentation sonora.Da considered more of a divertissement than a stable project, the album is a journey in search of sounds for electric guitar (Gibson ) and keyboards (Arp, Solina, Rhodes, Hohner etc.) exploited in an intelligent way within 48 minutes. Sounds disturbing, dreamlike, as if the duo had literally stuck their hands between valves and various gadgets, pulling out the essence of sound, a bit 'like the early Tangerine Dream and Ash Ra Tempel, among other things, the registration was live in the studio, no overdubs of any sort, just to witness the exact opposite of the speech Wicked Minds. Where the WM are majestic in their powerful hard rock Lucio and Apollo are minimal and fluctuating, visionary and lysergic. In this game of opposites, however, is the limit of the album, which is intended only to fans of the band, or close to the curious fans of the sound research. In any case, a good baptism for the new label All-Up-Low, dedicated to the unforgettable art krauta.
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