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Antonello Salis, piano e accordion
Paolo Angeli, prepared Sardinia guitar

"...Angeli can assume the guise of a drummer, conjure up a phantom bassist, pick out folky melodies, vamp in arch jazz style, whisk up scratchy improv clusters or generate gusts of prog rock noise. (...) Salis is extrovert, his restless energies bursting through layers of ingrained concert hall classicism, jazz accents and liaisons with popular song (...) On one track their musical allusiveness crystallises into a rendition of Ennio Morricone’s “A Fistful Of Dollars”, on the next a version of Lennon & McCartney’s “Mother Nature’s Son”. Angeli and Salis were having fun on these occasions, and it is resoundingly communicated through the music’s high-spirited roaming..." The Wire, UK, Julian Cowley (nov.2004)

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released March 15, 2004

Produced by Paolo Angeli
Executive producer: Marco Valente
Recording: Bologna, February 2002, Ravaldino, March 2002, Latina, December 2002
Engineer: Stefano Carboni, Luca Viani
Cover Photo: Nanni Angeli

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Paolo Angeli

Whatever you want to call it, nobody else is doing it quite like this. Paolo Angeli, the Sardinian sorcerer, manually magics beautiful, multi-layered music from his unique prepared guitar: a hybrid orchestra of an instrument with strings going in all directions, foot-pedal-controlled motorised propellers and hammers to create shimmering drones and bass-lines as he bows, strikes, plucks and strums ... more

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