Corleone - Pez de Babel (2019)
Artist: Corleone
Title: Pez de Babel
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Blue Asteroid Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 41:53 min
Total Size: 236 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Pez de Babel
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Blue Asteroid Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 41:53 min
Total Size: 236 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Canción para Comenzar
02. Duelo
03. La Promesa
04. Groove
05. Puerta de Tannhaüser
06. Avanzadilla Digital
07. Sombras
08. El Espanto de las Ranas
09. Humano
10. Pequeños Placeres
11. Latidos
12. Caos
13. En Tránsito
14. Sisifo
15. Cocina Cyberpunk
16. Caprichoso
17. Extrañas Criaturas
18. Canción para Terminar
Improvisation, harmonic movement between organic and digital tools, confidence in oneself and the other, experimentation, action without slogans. Creation.
This album is the summary of two free improvisation study sessions. In both the creative process was identical, the usual line of Corleone: there are no pacts, we directly touch. Each of our choices defines the form and concept of the piece as something alive, a path in which sometimes it seems that it is the music itself that is using us as intermediaries of that natural process.
Douglas Adams told us in his "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" that whoever introduces a Babel Fish into the ear can instantly understand any language.
These songs reveal our experiences and are the manifestation of the music that lives inside us, without stylistic ties and with a vocation of universality. Freedom of languages
Corleone is composed by Pedro Cortejosa (Saxos, flutes, synthesizers, Midi, Loops) and David León (Drums, percussions, samplers).
This album is the summary of two free improvisation study sessions. In both the creative process was identical, the usual line of Corleone: there are no pacts, we directly touch. Each of our choices defines the form and concept of the piece as something alive, a path in which sometimes it seems that it is the music itself that is using us as intermediaries of that natural process.
Douglas Adams told us in his "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" that whoever introduces a Babel Fish into the ear can instantly understand any language.
These songs reveal our experiences and are the manifestation of the music that lives inside us, without stylistic ties and with a vocation of universality. Freedom of languages
Corleone is composed by Pedro Cortejosa (Saxos, flutes, synthesizers, Midi, Loops) and David León (Drums, percussions, samplers).