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Marinaresca

from Onde by Maria Mazzotta

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    “Onde” is a story about continuous change, in which the sea resonates everywhere, from the gentle movement that can lull before it transforms into a tidal wave that destroys, making a clean sweep. It holds within itself numerous metaphors and multiple states of mind that, like sea waves, can take on thousands of forms.
    While all water moves, changing shape and force, each song lets sounds pass through it within a sea of frequencies in which Cristiano della Monica's percussion and Ernesto Nobili's guitars guarantee Maria Mazzotta's song the possibility to navigate onward. The voice shoves off and sets sail, allowing itself to be hurled far away, sinking before returning to the surface and, finally, finding rest. For the three musicians who, from Lecce and Naples, have always had the sea in their minds and eyes, this album tells the story of the movement of the sea, from the torment that navigating it entails to the relief that, in the end, each landing offers.

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MARINARESCA
This magical piece by Maestro Roberto De Simone, who was inspired by the sonnet “Di primë ammorë ti venë a salutejë”, recorded for the first time by Roberto Leydi and Diego Carpitella in Carpino in December 1966 (the lyrics in Gargano dialect are present in the collection “I Cantori e musici di Carpino” (The Singers and Musicians of Carpino - Salvatore Villani, Nota) was adapted into the 1975 film Quanto è bello lu murire acciso (How Wonderful to Die Assassinated) directed by director Ennio Lorenzini.
“In Maestro De Simone's version we were fascinated by his minimalism, especially in the chorus, so in re-proposing the song it was natural to approach the sounds of Post-Rock tinged with Indie which takes a lot of inspiration from the minimalism of contemporary American rock” states Ernesto Nobili. For Cristiano Della Monica “the incredibly present-day vibe the composition has makes me think of music that is seemingly quite far off; I wouldn't be surprised if this refrain had been composed by someone like Kurt Cobain of Nirvana”.

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from Onde, track released February 23, 2024

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Maria Mazzotta Lecce, Italy

Maria Mazzotta's unique versatility is what makes her one of the most important voices of the music scene in the Apulia region of Italy and, more generally, of world music towards which she has an extremely respectful approach, backed by meticulous research into vocal characteristics of the area which highly differentiate the various cultures found within it. ... more

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