Malaavia - Vibrazioni Liquide (2008) CD-Rip
Artist: Malaavia
Title: Vibrazioni Liquide
Year Of Release: 2008
Label: Multiforce / Contamination #CNT 08.01
Genre: Progressive Rock, RPI
Quality: FLAC (Img+Cue,Log) / MP3 CBR320
Total Time: 52:21
Total Size: 412 / 182 Mb (Full Scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Vibrazioni Liquide
Year Of Release: 2008
Label: Multiforce / Contamination #CNT 08.01
Genre: Progressive Rock, RPI
Quality: FLAC (Img+Cue,Log) / MP3 CBR320
Total Time: 52:21
Total Size: 412 / 182 Mb (Full Scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
MALAAVIA is a Italian band. Their music is symphonic prog in the Italian tradition with some Arabic and modern experimental sounds. This makes the music a fusion of different expressions. The closest comparisons from the seventies scene could be bands like OSANNA and SAINT JUST.
Malaavia's second album shows again the ability of this group to innovate the progressive rock tradition. Don't get deceived by the definition "Italian school". Yes, this band is Italian and its music may be defined symphonic and melodic. Yet, it's completely different from any kinds of Italian progressive rock you have ever heard. It's a fusion of different musical roots, from arabian music to Neapolitan melodies; and evident traces of progressive rock here and then, mostly during the instrumental parts. What's really progressive, here, is the concept behind the album and its music. It's progressive because the music innovate the existing scenario of the traditional progressive rock (with too many bands imitating the 70's). Malaavia already showed that with their first album, but here they push a step forward- they experiment more widely, even with a nod to Palestinian music in a track. The album lyrics are deep and original, narrating a mental journey of meditation and spirituality. The fusion of styles suggests that everyone, from the present and from the past, as in Italy as in Middle East, has the same burning desire of spirituality. Beyond the phisical limitation of our body.
Malaavia's second album shows again the ability of this group to innovate the progressive rock tradition. Don't get deceived by the definition "Italian school". Yes, this band is Italian and its music may be defined symphonic and melodic. Yet, it's completely different from any kinds of Italian progressive rock you have ever heard. It's a fusion of different musical roots, from arabian music to Neapolitan melodies; and evident traces of progressive rock here and then, mostly during the instrumental parts. What's really progressive, here, is the concept behind the album and its music. It's progressive because the music innovate the existing scenario of the traditional progressive rock (with too many bands imitating the 70's). Malaavia already showed that with their first album, but here they push a step forward- they experiment more widely, even with a nod to Palestinian music in a track. The album lyrics are deep and original, narrating a mental journey of meditation and spirituality. The fusion of styles suggests that everyone, from the present and from the past, as in Italy as in Middle East, has the same burning desire of spirituality. Beyond the phisical limitation of our body.
Track List:
Libro primo
Intra moenia: Movimenti di spiriti inquieti
01. Deus Dementat? [0:05:17.33]
02. Lakmidi [0:05:32.65]
03. Listen To The Voices [0:04:46.62]
04. Vagando [0:07:23.70]
05. Intro La Rosa [0:01:11.56]
06. La Rosa [0:05:51.53]
07. Il Cedro [0:02:48.18]
08. Elevazione (recitativo) [0:03:48.57]
09. Salmo Di Lode Universale [0:01:57.50]
Libro secondo
Extra moenia: Stati superiori dello spirito
10. Stati Superiori (suite in 5 movimenti) [0:13:41.30]
I. La crisi
II. Il sonno
III. Il risveglio dello spirito
IV. Canticus (hora est!)
V. Beatitudine
Personnel:
Pas Scarpato - bass, classical and acoustic guitars, tammorra, vocals
Joe La Viola - flute, sax, oboe, samples
Helèna Biagioni - vocals
Jacov Leone - drums, drums programming
Donato Zoppo - recitative vocals
Fabrizio Garofoli - Piano
Sebastiano Mazzoleni - keyboards
Guest musicians:
Gianni Lamagna - vocals
Francesco Magni - vocals
Sophya Baccini - vocals
Enrico Iglio - vintage keyboards
Eris Salvador - tenor vocals
Fabrizio Frigeni - guitar
Davide Rossi - organ, piano
Francesco Napolitano - viola
Chiara Boldreghini - vocals
Alfio Costa - organ, minimoog, mellotron
Christian Monje - didgeridoo