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DescriptionDedalus - Dedalus + Materiale Per Tre Esecutori e Nastro Magnetico Details Label: Trident -TRI 1001 Format: CD, Compilation, Remastered, Papersleeve Country: Italy Year: 1973-1974 Remastered: 2009 Genre: Jazz, Rock Style: Jazz Prog, Fusion, Experimental, Avant-garde Tracks Dedalus (1973) Total Length: 37:12 01.Santiago: 9:13 02.Leda: 4:30 03.Conn: 3:48 04.CT6: 14:02 05.Brilla: 5:39 Materiale Per Tre Esecutori E Nastro Magnetico (1974) Total Length: 41:14 06.Rumore bianco: 0:33 07.Emergenze: 6:46 08.Discorso su due piani: 2:24 09.Spazio di sei note: 5:45 10.Esserci: 7:21 11.La bergera: 1:56 12.Con più frequenza: 3:04 13.Accordanza: 4:21 14.Improvvisazione: 9:04 Credits Artwork By: Caesar Monti Artwork By [Design]: Ennio Bonansone Cello [Violoncello], Piano : Fiorenzo Bonansone Composed By [Magnetic Tape] (tracks 6 to 14): Fiorenzo Bonansone Composed By [Magnetic Tape] (tracks 6 to 14): Marco Di Castri Drums, Percussion: Enrico Grosso Guitar, Soprano Saxophone (tracks 6 to 14): Marco Di Castri Guitar(tracks 1 to 5): Marco Di Castri Noises (tracks 6 to 14): Enrico Grosso Percussion (tracks: 1 to 5): Marco Di Castri Percussion [African] (tracks 1 to 5): René Mantegna Percussion, Bass (tracks 1 to 5): Furio Di Castri Tenor Saxophone: Marco Di Castri Voice,Mandolin,Fisarmonica (tracks 6 to 14): Fiorenzo Bonansone Written-By, Arranged By(tracks 1 to 5): Dedalus Written-By, Arranged By(tracks 6 to 14): Fiorenzo Bonansone Info / Bio «DEDALUS - not to be confused with another Italian 'DEDALUS' who mix folk with jazz - were a most enterprising 70's jazz-rock quartet from Turin who still keep a high public profile among collectors. Evoking SOFT MACHINE but with an emphasis on keyboards, they use the violin, synthesizer, guitar, sax, cello, bass and drums; their style is more experimental and spacer than other Italian jazz-rock bands (KALEIDON, DUELLO MADRE, PERIGEO).» «After a first album in 1973, they lost their bassist and went on as a trio for a second album; they then lost their drummer and split up. In 1990, they reappeared for a third album that featured the original line-up minus the drummer. After many personnel changes, the keyboard player reformed the band under the name The BONANSONE DEDALUS GROUP who released a fourth album in 2004.» «The eponymous first LP was their most SOFT MACHINE-like album, featuring some particularly spacey experimentation. "Materiale per Tre Esecutori e Nastro Magnetico" (1974) contains some highly complex music in a contemporary classical vein à la John Cage or Edgar Varese; it is also marked by a stronger use of electronics (no doubt due to the loss of their drummer).» «The privately released "Pia Visione" (1997) tried to revive the original spirit of the band but with a very minimalist approach. As for "Nomos Apache Alpha" (2004), it has a strong classical chamber music feel as it is mainly cello and flute based. Fans of SOFT MACHINE and ARTI E MESTIERI should find the first, and particularly the second album, quite enjoyable.» Logs Data Listen Dedalus (1973) FULL ALBUM Materiale per 3 esecutori e Nastro Magnetico (1974) FULL ALBUM Notes Ripper: aprivez (Vynil Magic) Included: Scans e Booklet - EAC Logs Test&Copy and CUE Sharing Widget |