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Ritmiche Italiane - Percussions and Oddities from the Italian Avant-Garde (1976-1995)

Ritmiche Italiane - Percussions and Oddities from the Italian Avant-Garde (1976-1995)

Artists

Various

Catno

UTAN002

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Compilation Reissue Remastered

Country

Italy

Release date

Jan 21, 2023

Ritmiche Italiane transports the listeners through an anomaly in the fabric of musical space-time, connecting the distant past with the modern era and the plains of a lost continent with the cities of the Italian peninsula. The artists featured in the compilation strongly believed in the absence of barriers and conventions between genres, fully able to effortlessly put together West-African influences, World music, Jazz and crime movie soundtracks to achieve a boundless, meditative and hypnotic kind of music that still feels relevant today.

Ultimo Tango is a Milan-based reissue label fueled by a passionate interest for visionary genre-crossing music,
driving them on a hunt for forgotten musical treasures that draw bridges between world- spanning sensibilities.

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Feb 3, 2023

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UTAN002 - IT - 2023

A1

Paolo Modugno - Morte Di Soundjata Keita

A2

Silvana Simone - Dimensione Ritmo

A3

Claudio Tallino - The Rite

B1

Ace Of Pentacles - Al-Nur

B2

Ace Of Pentacles - Dancing In The Shadow Of A Palmtree

B3

Franca Poli - Jungla

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