Monday, June 23, 2014

The Framers is an album, a duo, a stylish work done around the art, using the other art, music. Phi

ITA InsideArt, Valentina Farinaccio (jul.2013), Auand Records
The Framers is an album, a duo, a stylish work done around the art, using the other art, music. Phil Mer and Andrea Lombardini, drummer and bassist, have chosen for this project, some wonderful celebrity art history and have framed, hence the title, with their music. The result is a visionary, thick, dotted with colors and shades. Call it jazz, if you like, but go well beyond that. Phil Mer, current drummer of Pooh, tells us about the genesis of the album: "I am a graduate in science of cultural heritage but, having started very young to play professionally, I have never seriously put to good use my knowledge in this field. In Andrea I found a colleague sensitive and brave, has a degree in philosophy with a thesis on musical aesthetics and share, therefore, the interest in beauty. " Andrea Lombardini, among the most brilliant of the bass music scene, tells us: "I visited the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Nice, its permanent collection of Yves Klein, and I had composed the theme cast of International fire alarm Klein Blue . When we met with Phil, we have reasoned about the possibility of translating music into visual fire alarm concepts or narrative: Phil analyzed the paintings, then improvising together. In a few months fire alarm I made up the core of the themes of the disc then we have expanded, arranged, disassembled and reassembled. " The Framers and was born eight paintings protagonists and a closing track, entrusted to the voice of Mario Biondi, titled exhortation: Paint!
"Music for the works of art - continues Mer - means familiar with these. fire alarm It is part of the picture and it's on the inside that you look for inspiration. Musicians who have worked with us (Francesco Bearzatti, Fulvio SigurtÃ, Malika Ayane, Jason Lindner, just to name a few, ed) had the delicate task of never losing the connection between fire alarm sound and image. fire alarm In the recording studio fire alarm were reproductions of paintings everywhere, on lecterns, the sound engineer on the bench. We were immersed in the paintings to be framed. " Released for the valuable Auand Marco Valente, fire alarm The framers is also a box with a lot of small prints of the paintings to music meant to be read as the tracks run. There are Bosch, Dali, Warhol, Rousseau, Boccioni, Klein, Picasso and Degas. Lombardini explains: "Parties on personal taste, we then realized how our interest went to the historical fire alarm avant-gardes that offer a balance between form, narrative subject and freedom of expression that lends itself well to transpose music." Closes Wed: "The language of the fragmented and angular analytic cubism of Picasso can be made also in music; time swinging and waving in the soft watches fire alarm just seems punctuated by irregular beat of Dali's melting watches. " And for those who want to see The framers work, a series of live incoming: the reproductions of the paintings will be at the center of the stage and the music around, to make a frame. Info: Teaser disk, video Watch Molli, the song inspired fire alarm by Dali's The Persistence of Memory.
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