Since April 20th, “Transe napolitaine”, the first track from the new album by Pietro Santangelo, has been available on the Youtube and Bandcamp platforms.
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Under the moniker PS5, the saxophonist, former member of Slivovitz, an Italian jazz/rock band, and of the groups Fitness Forever and Nu Guinea; is preparing to release his second album for the prestigious label Hyperjazz Records.
L’album sarà pubblicato anche in formato vinile 140Gr. ed avrà un’edizione limitata di colore “azzurro” che sarà possibile acquistare solo negli store di Napoli.
The sound of PS5 It has a jazz matrix with influences that draw from the Neapolitan tradition and North Africa, reaching sounds with Afrobeat roots.
Accompanying the debut of the new course of PS5 is the video clip, curated by photographer Sabrina Cirillo, of the track “Transe napolitaine”. An instrumental piece with a hypnotic rhythm that pays homage to the city of Naples and its people.
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“Naples is all about contrasts – says Santangelo – it continually attracts and repels like in a dance. It is a splendid humus of cultures and somatic traits with a strong character, like its people who make the driving force of contamination and diversity their own; remaining simultaneously frightened by it”.
“Transe napolitaine” is a song recorded and mixed at the Auditorium Novecento studio by Fabrizio Piccolo (EPO, 99Posse, Almamegretta, Daniele Sepe, Foja, Joseph Martone …), and was mastered by Davide Barbarulo (Joe Barbieri, Mykell Wilson, Edoardo Bennato, Capone&BungtBangt …).
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Article published on 21 April 2021 - 12:45