Vallicelli, Matteo / Primo
Album: | Primo | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Vallicelli, Matteo | Added: | Mar 2017 | |
Label: | Captured Tracks |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2017-03-08 | Pull Date: | 2017-05-10 | Charts: | Classical/Experimental |
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Week Ending: | Apr 2 | Mar 19 | Mar 12 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Mar 31, 2017: | Music Casserole
Michelangelo |
3. | Mar 16, 2017: | All Passion No Technique
Giungla Elettrica |
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2. | Mar 16, 2017: | Brains and Eggs
Giungla Elettrica |
4. | Mar 11, 2017: | Music Casserole
Giungla Elettrica |
Album Review
DeVoss
Reviewed 2017-03-08
Reviewed 2017-03-08
– General Description: ‘Primo’ is the first solo project of Matteo Vallicelli (Mah-TEH-oh Vah-lee-CHEH-lee), an Italian drummer and composer best known for his work in Italian punk and post-punk bands. In 2013, Vallicelli relocated to Berlin and began experimenting with synthesizers and drum machines and recording sounds onto computer and cassette tapes.
In interviews, Vallicelli explains that these minimalistic electronic compositions were created through a process of subtraction from years of gathering sounds. Though he is primarily a drummer, most of these songs (which have an 80s atmosphere and huge arpeggios) have no traces of drums or percussive elements.
All tracks have a fuzzy quality to them.
– FCC Compliant: YES
– Recommended Tracks: 5, 6, 7
– Track Reviews:
1. (2:16) Frammenti - ‘Scraps’; fuzzy long arpeggiations over bass chord arpeggios
2. (4:27) Nuova Notte - ‘New Night’; industrial sounding fuzzy waves
3. (2:58) Il Balletto Delle Stelle - ‘The Ballet Of Stars’; twirling feeling interval drops below, light motive
4. (3:06) Lacrime In Estate - ‘Tears In The Summer’; heavy and pompous
5. (4:38) Giungla Elettrica - ‘Jungle Electric’; has groove that’s fun, toy piano sounding
6. (2:04) Lausitzer Platz - ‘Lusatian Square’; playing basketball with monsters
7. (5:11) Michelangelo - nice groove
8. (5:14) Arpeggio Due - ‘Arpeggio Two’; repetitive and bell-like simple motive
9. (1:59) Come Un Gatto - ‘Like A Cat’; simple motive, high pitched and Mid-Eastern in sound
10. (2:56) Futuro - ‘Future’; typical
11. (3:15) Ore Di Tempesta - ‘Hours of the Storm’; deep ominous sounds with pulsing straight-line percussionist sounds above
In interviews, Vallicelli explains that these minimalistic electronic compositions were created through a process of subtraction from years of gathering sounds. Though he is primarily a drummer, most of these songs (which have an 80s atmosphere and huge arpeggios) have no traces of drums or percussive elements.
All tracks have a fuzzy quality to them.
– FCC Compliant: YES
– Recommended Tracks: 5, 6, 7
– Track Reviews:
1. (2:16) Frammenti - ‘Scraps’; fuzzy long arpeggiations over bass chord arpeggios
2. (4:27) Nuova Notte - ‘New Night’; industrial sounding fuzzy waves
3. (2:58) Il Balletto Delle Stelle - ‘The Ballet Of Stars’; twirling feeling interval drops below, light motive
4. (3:06) Lacrime In Estate - ‘Tears In The Summer’; heavy and pompous
5. (4:38) Giungla Elettrica - ‘Jungle Electric’; has groove that’s fun, toy piano sounding
6. (2:04) Lausitzer Platz - ‘Lusatian Square’; playing basketball with monsters
7. (5:11) Michelangelo - nice groove
8. (5:14) Arpeggio Due - ‘Arpeggio Two’; repetitive and bell-like simple motive
9. (1:59) Come Un Gatto - ‘Like A Cat’; simple motive, high pitched and Mid-Eastern in sound
10. (2:56) Futuro - ‘Future’; typical
11. (3:15) Ore Di Tempesta - ‘Hours of the Storm’; deep ominous sounds with pulsing straight-line percussionist sounds above
Track Listing
1. | Frammenti | 6. | Lausitzer Platz | |||
2. | Nuovanotte | 7. | Michelangelo | |||
3. | Il Balleto Delle Stelle | 8. | Arpeggio Due | |||
4. | Lacrime In Estate | 9. | Come Un Gatto | |||
5. | Giungla Elettrica | 10. | Futuro | |||
11. | Ore Di Tempesta |