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Topic: Presence Posted: January 29 2011 at 09:53 |
Presence is a relative unknown Rock Progressivo Italiano band. They have released 5 studio albums and one live albums though and deserve more credit (and a proper biography). I got in touch with Presence and Enrico Iglio answered my questions. ===========================================================
When
did Presence start up, where and by whom ? How was your earlier years
before you got a record deal ?
In
the early '90, Sophya, Sergio Casamassima (the guitarist) and I (the
keyboards and percussion player) were workin' as studio session
players and one day we decided to play some songs free from any form
of buisiness style...so we had 4 tracks we feel very unusual at that
time, and we produced a 4 pieces mini album called 'The shadowing'.
Vinyl
only, really rare now, I think this work was the first step into the
alternative prog we had,
I
guess this is still one of the best thing we did.
Please
give me your (long or brief) thoughts and lowdowns on.......
Makumba
from 1992
The
rumors about 'The shadowing' leaded Presence into a live activity, so
we had a few of live shows request and we needed a drummer and bass
players...as we find them we decided togheter to have a new album
...probably on 'Makumba' there are some of the best songs Presence
ever made... 'Left hand cross' and
'Shinin'
uneasy' identify the sound of Presence really well, but there are
also some great songs as 'At nightfall' and 'Makumba' too... The
Sleeper Awakes from 1994
An
highlight in the Presence career...in this record we worked with the
San Carlo Theatre strings orchestra and it was really amazing, We had
also a very good studio equipment and a little bit more studio
times...the mood in this album is never ending dark...really good
songs, outstanding performed...tracks as 'The king could die
issueless', or 'The other weight of sense' are the right example of
what we were at that time...never heard something sounds like it, was
totally our music and our way to play. Black
Opera from 1996
Many
things were changing in our life at that time and this was naturally
reflected on this record...it was the first time we played someone
else music...one of the greatest composer in the history, G.
Verdi...I’m sure his music influenced us in the whole album and
probably in the albums to come too...really well done work ,as
'
The sleeper awakes' we had a really good studio and really heavy
motivations to do our best, so we did it...a powerfull album ,surely
one of the best things Presence 've done...
Sophya
says: as for me, the best vocal I’ve ever done with Presence.
Gold
from 2001
This
album was inspired by' The witches planet' a novel wrote by Virginia
Stait in the 1932...we just returned as a three pieces band and it
was fun to return on ourselves...
The
song 'Gold' is very intensive and so different from the before
recordings... a good album and a good stuff ....we really enjoy in
playing 'Scarlet' on live gigs, a Presence trademark song...very
interesting rhythmical developments in the 'Carnival' piece, one of
the longest song we ever played ...really good record. The
Sleeper Awakes + Live from 2004
Here
we have the first Presence live recording ,together with the reissue
of the remastered version of 'The sleeper awakes'. An anthological
album, the live songs were taken from the 93/94 concerts and a live
version of 'On travel' and 'The swear' from the 2001 concerts...good
gigs really...we also performed Zep's Kashmir in an our way to
feel, pretty cool version i think... Evil
Rose from 2008
Probably
the best compositions here...'Orphic', 'Cassandra' and 'Evil rose'
too signs the complete maturity of Presence writing songs ...still a
three pieces band it takes more than two years to writing and
recording but there is the Presence really complete album...two
covers in this, 'The prophet's song' written by Queen's Brian May and
'Gates of Babylon' by Ritchie Blackemore and Ronnie James Dio
(r.i.p.)...Queen and Rainbow influenced our music since beginning and
it seemed so natural to play something of this great bands.
Who
is Presence anno 2011 and what is the latest update ?
We
are going to reissue 'Makumba' and 'The shadowing' remastered plus a
live album taken from the new millenium concert... very good show, we
were in Rome as we played a very rock concert...so nice audience and
recording too.
Just
to give those of us who are unknown with your band a bit of a
reference point or two: How would you describe your music ?
Many
try to put a mark upon our sound, maybe some could say 'prog metal
dark' but I find our sound too personal to have a mark like this
...we love to play classical and opera too and many other kind of
music....we love all the good music...
How
is the writing and creative processes in Presence ?
Most
of all starts with Enrico ideas, then we try to make our shadow upon
his songs, but is a six hand working...
How
is the availability of your records ?
Our
label, the Black Widow Rec. have an hard work to do, but they do it
well ...you can find Presence's records in all the world, but only in
the right shops...!!
You
are signed on Black Widow, an almost mythical label often mistaken
for being a doom/gothic metal label. How is it working with this
label ? We're
with the BWR about 20 years...it's a winning team, they leave us to
choose how our works should be, then took a little of their style, on
the cover and pakage most, but they knows how to capture our music
with the images...really cool way of workin'
What
is your view on this new internet prog/metal scene where nerds/human
beings from Vladivostok to Los Angeles is suddenly popping up in your
inbox based on some minutes
of music on Youtube and Myspace. Is it easier to run Presence now
than back in 1990 when cassette tapes and CD-Rs were the ultimate of
human inventions ?
There's
a lot of people who consider themselves as artist and have the
necessity to make the world knows their art or considered so...the
web is a good way to do this but I think to make records and concert
and writing music is a different stuff...in the '70 or '80, to make
music you had to go in a real studio and play on real instrument to
do real concerts...now this ain't really basic...a good lookin dress
could be enough...still there are good bands workin' hard but they
find this problem on their way...the world change faster then us and
I hope we could find a better way to use the web in respect of
music....
What
is your plans for the of this year ?
the
reissue of 'Makumba', never printed on vinyl, and 'The shadowing',
never printed on CD , plus the live album, I tell you before, could
be the next step, we hope so...
Is
any of you involved in any other bands or projects ?
Sophya
have published 'Aradia', her first solo album, I wrote and perfomed
the sountrack of the movie 'Triste Valentine' (presented al
‘Biennale’ in Venice last year) and Sergio plays lot of shows as
a guest.
But
I guess soon we'll goin' to play togheter alive as well.
Anything
you want to add to this interview ?
tx
a lot for this...hope we'll meet next to talk about Presence new
album.. Thank you to Enrico for this interview Their PA profile is here
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