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philippe Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator
After the mind blowing and epically majestic first album Sonanze, the prolific and eclectic Roberto
Cacciapalia explored diverse musical aesthetics. Before to define his music in more mainstream pop
territories in later albums he had a short excursion into classical-minimalist music. Sei Nota in
Logica is the result of this transition. As usual it's perfectly achieved with a real sense of
harmony and composition. However in term of ideas and musical creation this is not really
challenging. Sei Nota in Logica only re-visit recognizable intricate sound patterns released by U.S
minimalist researches (I'm notably thinking about the most asceptic parts of Steve Reich's minimal
structuralism). The gamelan, the sax and the piano's intertextual moves progress into a
peaceful-dreamy envinonement interrupted by suspensfully electronic scintillations. The atmosphere
is intimate, percussive and full of short rythmical modules but not quite dense. Sei Nota in Logica
is gently calm and decorative without growing into absorbing-lysergic droning waves. Highly
recommended for fans of minimalist-arpeggiated musical impressionism (early Philip Glass, Reich and
Gibson).
philippe |3/5 |
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