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Regarding our artists, we produce them from scouting to promoting their live activity via exclusive private concerts for our customers, and we own the 100% of the rights on our albums.
Our preference is for all genres of
acoustic music, from jazz to world music, classical music, folk and acoustic pop.
We are looking for interesting, communicative artists to produce their albums
in the studio.
Our top artist is
Peter Erskine: he certainly needs no introduction – the eclectic sound of his drums is famous across the worldwide jazz scene and even beyond, considering the many years he spent with a band that is the icon of 1970s jazz fusion, the evergreen Weather Report. The American drummer is the pivot of the latest project of this magical trio, which also includes the extraordinary pianist
Rita Marcotulli and the versatile double bass of another legendary jazz artist:
Swedish Palle Danielsson.
Peter Erskine European Trio – Live in Genova, is an album consisting of three different volumes and epitomising all the magic of contemporary jazz.
Andrea Celeste – Something Amazing is the third album released by Andrea Celeste, one of the most promising Italian pop-jazz singers. The album features 8 tracks, that fully reveal the artist’s unique, warm voice. At only age 25, Andrea Celeste once more proves to be one of the most versatile artists on the Italian and international soul-pop scene. All eight tracks of the album, in English, are by Andrea Celeste herself and the young lyricist Marco Sanna. There is also a highly sophisticated cover:
Born to be Alive – the historic dance track by Patrick Hernandez.
Max De Aloe – Borderline is a project that the artist has accomplished with his Max De Aloe Quartet, trying to (and succeeding in) knocking down the barriers that too often divide different music genres and styles. The tracks reinterpreted by the quartet, indeed, range from the anguished Smells like teen spirit by
Nirvana (whose jazz reinterpretation by no means deadens its tense edginess) to the schizophrenic See Emily play, which reflects Syd Barret’s madness and that of the early
Pink Floyd through a syncopated rhythm that can only be found in a jazz ride led by a piano that Roberto Olzer plays with insane mastery.
Liguriani – Stundai is the second studio album of this ligurian band, which follows their successful debut,
Suoni dai Mondi Liguri, released in 2011. Stundai features ten new tracks that literally ooze with the history and tradition of Liguria’s musical culture, showing an almost obsessive care for lyrics and melodies. The album blends together material taken from the local narrative singing tradition, such as the songs and dances of Liguria’s four Provinces, the war songs, and the musical manuscripts preserved in Genoa Cathedral, like Minuetto, a track that the band has retrieved from the Diocesan Archive.
Red Wine – Pickin' Friends.
Red Wine, is a historical Italian band founded in Genoa back in 1974. Over the last few decades, Red Wine have taken music from the Southern United States straight to the Italian peninsula.
Pickin’ Friends is the band’s latest album, recorded with Analogy Records at Zerodieci Studio.
The album, which includes volume 1 and volume 2, takes listeners on a journey across the dusty roads of the Southern States thanks to a musical groove that goes beyond any possible expectations one may have in the light of the band’s outstanding technical skills: every track smoothly flows into the next, involving the listener from the first track to the last.
Elias Nardi Group – Flowers Of Fragility this is the third album by Elias Nardi, the man that is introducing the world of music to the gentleness and magic of the Oud, the traditional Arabic lute, capable of evoking the atmospheres of mesmerizing Persian sunsets.
Flowers of Fragility is a bare, sometimes minimalist, meditative album that makes room for the listener’s personal interpretation. Elias Nardi Group goes heavy, featuring harmonies in which the underlying rhythm is often made up of pauses, and where the band’s ancient instruments blend their sounds together to create tracks that are sometimes claustrophobic – like Riflessioni or La Barca ubriaca – and sometimes warm, cheerful and magical, like Il Dono or Impermanenza.
Flowers of Fragility is a real must-have for all Ethno Jazz enthusiasts.
This is an overview of our artists
if you need more information, don't hesitate to ask.