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    Posted: June 25 2008 at 02:46
Rohmer is a project born from the will of Boris Valle (piano) and Fabio Zuffanti (bass, electronic), founder members of Finisterre, the most important italian progressive group of the last 15 years with four acclaimed albums and a great number of concerts and tours in Italy, France, Belgium, Spain, US and Mexico.
 
When in 2007 Finisterre broke (due to the abandon of guitar player Stefano Marelli) Fabio and Boris, soon joined by other two Finisterre's members Agostino Macor (synthetizers, mellotron, electric piano, electronic) and Maurizio Di Tollo (drums, percussion, guitars), decide to continue to works togheter with another name but the same desire of experimentation that countersign Finisterre's music. So Rohmer's music began where Finisterre ends and continues its works between tradiction and experimentation, mixing prog, ambient, electronic, postrock, contemporary, minimalism and jazz.
 
At this moment Rohmer is finishing the recordings of their first album that will call 'Eliminienne' and will be available by september 2008 on AMS/VM2000 label (distribution BTF).
 
From today on Rohmer's official myspace is possible to listen 'LHZ', one song from the fortcoming album: www.myspace.com/rohmerofficial
 
 
That's all for now, see you on the next newsletter.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 26 2008 at 19:57
Excellent news and sad at the same time.  I thought Finistire's last release was one of their best.
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