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Happy Skeleton
WoodyGroove Festival - Selezioni Live
Pipistrello Pub
Via Parco Sant'Antonio la Macchia
Jun 21, 2019
8:00 PM GMT+2
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Era un giorno come tanti e pioveva. Ero in auto con due amici di vecchia data. Alla radio “Should I stay or should I go?” dei Clash. Un sorpasso, una curva fatta male: l'incidente. In quei momenti non pensi a niente, non pensi e basta. Il tempo si dilata, i secondi diventano secoli, i vetri proiettili, gli alberi cemento. Poi apri gli occhi e ti accorgi di essere ancora vivo. L'auto era letteralmente volata, ma il destino ha voluto che atterrasse su di una vigna, sopra un tendone, di fronte ad un cimitero. Eravamo tutti illesi: vivi. Sono tornato a casa e sono rimasto fermo, immobile, lì, di fronte ad uno specchio a chiedermi il perchè. Nel giro di qualche mese ho registrato un demo di 11 brani, ho stretto un contratto discografico con la Red Birds Records ed ho inciso quindi "Coffee & cigarette club", il mio primo CD. Ho fatto tutto questo solo perché avevo capito benissimo che sarei potuto morire lì, alle 15:30 circa, in una fottutissima macchina. Volevo suonare e allora ho deciso di farlo. Ora sono passati 5 anni, fra silenzio e sacrifici. Ho trascorso intere giornate a collaudare ogni singolo hardware e ogni singolo software che mi potesse servire ad autoprodurre il secondo disco "The whole damn system". Ho iniziato le registrazioni a casa nell'estate del 2013 e dopo due lunghi anni le ho finalmente terminate. E' nato così un disco in cui ho messo tutto il mio sudore, tutto il mio sangue, in ogni singolo secondo: 16 brani suonati, registrati, mixati e masterizzati da me. Ora ho deciso di autopubblicare il disco, senza vincoli discografici, in un rapporto diretto fra artista ed ascoltatore.
[It was a day like any other and it was raining. I was in my car with two old friends. The radio played "Should I Stay or Should I Go?" by The Clash. An overtaking, that blind curve: the accident. In those moments you don't think, you just don't think. The time expands, seconds become centuries, glasses become projectiles, trees become cement. Then you open your eyes and you understand that you are still alive. The car had literally flown, but the fate didn't want our lifes: we landed on a marquee, over a vineyard, in front of a cemetery. We were unharmed: alive. I came back home and I stopped there, in front of a mirror to ask why. In a few months' time I recorded a demo of 11 songs, I signed a contract with the Red Birds Records and then I recorded "Coffee & cigarette club", my first CD. I did all this only because I knew well that I could have died right there, at 15:30 or so, in a fucking car. I wanted to play music and then I decided to do it. Now 5 years are gone, the silence is ending. I spent day after day testing every single hardware and every single software to self-produce my second album "The whole damn system". I started the recording at my home in the summer of 2013 and after two long years I finally have completed that. So it was born an album full of my sweat, full of my blood, in every single second: 16 songs played, recorded, mixed and mastered by me. Now I have decided to self-publish my album, without a record label, in a direct relationship between the artist and the listener.]
Read More[It was a day like any other and it was raining. I was in my car with two old friends. The radio played "Should I Stay or Should I Go?" by The Clash. An overtaking, that blind curve: the accident. In those moments you don't think, you just don't think. The time expands, seconds become centuries, glasses become projectiles, trees become cement. Then you open your eyes and you understand that you are still alive. The car had literally flown, but the fate didn't want our lifes: we landed on a marquee, over a vineyard, in front of a cemetery. We were unharmed: alive. I came back home and I stopped there, in front of a mirror to ask why. In a few months' time I recorded a demo of 11 songs, I signed a contract with the Red Birds Records and then I recorded "Coffee & cigarette club", my first CD. I did all this only because I knew well that I could have died right there, at 15:30 or so, in a fucking car. I wanted to play music and then I decided to do it. Now 5 years are gone, the silence is ending. I spent day after day testing every single hardware and every single software to self-produce my second album "The whole damn system". I started the recording at my home in the summer of 2013 and after two long years I finally have completed that. So it was born an album full of my sweat, full of my blood, in every single second: 16 songs played, recorded, mixed and mastered by me. Now I have decided to self-publish my album, without a record label, in a direct relationship between the artist and the listener.]
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