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VipCancro - Gamma download free
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VipCancro - Gamma download free

Performer:
VipCancro
Album:
Gamma
Released:
Style:
Abstract, Drone, Experimental
MP3 archive size:
1386 mb
FLAC archive size:
1896 mb
WMA archive size:
1903 mb
Other formats:
VOX FLAC AIFF ADX TTA XM MPC
Rating:
4.2
Votes:
157
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VipCancro - Gamma
MP3 album RAR archive

1896 downloads at 24 mb/s

VipCancro - Gamma
FLAC album RAR archive

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Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Timpani
Drums – Matteo Puccinelli
A2 Molize
A3 Magicicada
B1 Guernara
B2 Giorni Di Carne
B3 Kynsdra

Credits

  • Bass – Andrea Borghi
  • Electronics – Alberto Picchi
  • Percussion, Tape – Filippo Ciavoli Cortelli
  • Photography By [Photo] – Valentina Ramacciotti
  • Voice – Nicola Quiriconi

Notes

Limited and numbered to 250 copies.

Matteo Puccinelli - Drums on Timpani
Photo - Valentina Ramacciotti

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  • ============VITAL WEEKLY============"A nice shiny shiny silver silkscreen cover here for VipCancro's LP (in an edition of 250 copies), with the instruction to play it loud. This Italian improvisation band has a rock like line up, almost, but then without guitars: Filippo Ciavoli Cortelli (percussion, tapes), Alberto Picchi (electronics) and Nicola Quiriconi (voice) and Andrea Borghi on bass. They had previous releases (see Vital Weekly 785 and 872) and noise is their style, but there is more happening than just a wall of noise. Their dirty, lo-fi drones remind me of some of the best bands from New Zealand in this area, such as Sandoz Lab Technicians or Surface Of The Earth, but VipCancro is even more minimal and feedback seems to play a bigger role, from time to time, along with the noted absence of the guitar. Unlike the previous releases, which seemed to be a bit more noise based, this new LP seems rather more subdued and deeper, perhaps more atmospheric. Maybe turning up the volume isn't such a bad idea, not because loud equals better, but because more of the album's beauty is revealed. Of the three releases I heard by VipCancro so far, I think this is the best so far. Carefully constructed pieces of dirty drone music, with a touch of noise thrown in here and there. Lots of subdued scraping of instruments and long-form sustaining drones, going bass deep down. The element of voice is hard to find around here, maybe only in 'Giorni Di Carne', but maybe there are live transformations of the voice, rendering it impossible to hear. Who knows? Excellent stuff throughout here. (FdW)"