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Nu Genea
Nuova Napoli

Nuova Napoli

Artists

Nu Genea

Catno

NG01LPR NG01LPR

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Repress

Country

Italy

Release date

Sep 20, 2022

Nuova Napoli by Nu Genea on NG Records.

NUOVA NAPOLI is the result of a long musical research that has become a historical investigation on the sound that shaped Napoli during the ‘70s and ‘80s, starting from the contamination of genres (disco, jazz-funk, African rhythms) which ended up in Nu Genea’s DNA.

In this album the synthesizers fill the spaces between the past and the future, tightening in a single body acoustic instruments, electronics and voices in Neapolitan dialect. It is the first time that the duo has worked with such a large group of musicians, some of whom are exponents of the contemporary Neapolitan scene.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$33.05*

*Taxes excluded, shipping price excluded

NG01LPR - IT - 2022

A1

Nuova Napoli

3:38

A2

Je Vulesse

4:48

A3

Ddoje Facce

4:22

B1

Disco Sole

4:24

B2

Stann Fore

4:09

B3

'A Voce 'E Napule

3:30

B4

Parev' Ajere

4:33

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