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Marco Galletti to Crossover Prog

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Topic: Marco Galletti to Crossover Prog
Posted By: ondebo
Subject: Marco Galletti to Crossover Prog
Date Posted: February 19 2025 at 16:23
BIO:

Early years

Born in Milan (Italy), Marco Galletti was raised from age six in Alessandria (a small town in Northern Italy), where he discovered his interest in music. He began with piano but soon developed a specific interest for the organ (classic and electric). He still considers himself basically ‘an organist’, as he thinks that digital audio workstations can be seen as sort of ‘modern organs’, with improved capabilities of sound emulation and design. Since the beginning Marco Galletti enjoyed playing classical music (J.S. Bach and Franz Schubert above all) and listening to English ProgRock (Genesis, Pink Floyd) and German Electronics (Tangerine Dream, Kraftwerk).

The Arcansiel period

After some initial experiences in local bands Marco Galletti created Arcansiel in 1985, initially as a Genesis cover band. With no great ambition of success and very limited means the band self-produced their first album (Four Daisies), recorded in a few weeks between the end of 1987 and the beginning of 1988. The album was recorded on a 4-track device and initially published on vinyl only, all songs were composed by Marco Galletti. It had an unexpected success as right in that moment an international ‘new progressive’ movement was rising, expecially in countries like Germany, Holland, France, UK, Japan and USA. Due to the diffusion of the self-produced album a contract with a label (Contempo Records) was signed in 1989. This led to the production of the second album (Stillsearching) and the re issue of Four Daisies in CD format. Stillsearching was recorded at the end of 1989 in a 16-track studio and the sound quality was far better. Even in this case Marco Galletti composed all the songs, including the initial 20min suite I’m Still Searching.

Solo career

At the end of 1990 Marco Galletti left Arcansiel due to ever growing non-musical work commitments. Only later he tried to develop two solo musical projects. Boxes For Foxes (1994) can be considered as the foundation of the ‘musical objects’ theory, even if in a still embryonic and unsystematic state. The album leaves behind the 70s-inspired atmospheres and sounds of the Arcansiel period and takes in account the usage of technology in a totally self-developed music. As Four Daisies it was recorded in a home studio with very limited recording capabilities and should be seen more like a ‘demo-album’ than a finite work. La luce che illumina i sogni (2005) is another self-produced work but, in the new decade, it takes the advantages offered by Digital Audio Workstations. Here the progressive-derived harmonic progressions are mixed with sounds and inspirations derived from a certain American Minimalism. The final aim was to create a completely ‘personal’ musical style, very difficult to categorize with a ‘label’. After these two works Marco Galletti interrupted his musical projects as it was clear to him that a serious development of his ideas needed a full-time approach to music. Finally only from the half of 2023 Marco Galletti restarted from the point where he was interrupted, this time with a full-time approach and a long-term musical project. The first step is the Album Musical Objects, published in Jan 2025 and available on all the main streaming stores. Both in Dolby Atmos original mix and Stereo downmix.

LINKS TO DOLBY ATMOS ORIGINAL MIX:

(Apple Music) https://music.apple.com/us/artist/marco-galletti/1792977160

LINKS TO STEREO DOWNMIX:

(Spotify) https://open.spotify.com/artist/53Jg7qv3ih2LEIdlLr2LBb,

(YouTube Music) https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_naxO175qxML_F8R565jssKRVNQ1hHMha4

WEBSITE: marcogalletti.net

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Replies:
Posted By: yam yam
Date Posted: February 19 2025 at 18:08
Thanks for this suggestion, Marco, and the very well-written biography. I did try to get your original post moved from Prog News, Press Releases to this section of the forum, but it looks like our admins didn't spot the note I included in my post.

Anyhow, I've already listened to the album, and agree that Crossover Prog is probably the most suitable sub genre for it, so I've added you to our evaluation chart with my 'yes'.

The evaluation can be followed at  https://awesomeprog.com/artists/25364" rel="nofollow - https://awesomeprog.com/artists/25364 , by clicking on the 'PA Charts' tab.

Do you have a photo that we could use on your eventual page on PA?


Posted By: kenethlevine
Date Posted: February 19 2025 at 18:49
I like it alot Marco.  I am not familiar with Arcansiel or your other solo albums but would now like to hear them


Posted By: ondebo
Date Posted: February 21 2025 at 15:30
hi kenethlevine and thank you. My previous solo albums are not easy to find but I’m working on a remaster of 2005 album (La luce che illumina i sogni) that will be streamed online at the beginning of 2026. The 1993 album (Boxes for foxes) needs a complete remake as the quality of the original master is poor. I think I will work to an immersive (Dolby Atmos) version. See marcogalletti.net for future updates…Wink


Posted By: ondebo
Date Posted: February 21 2025 at 16:21
hi yam yam and thank you. I include a couple of photos taken just today nearby my home studio, I hope that at least one could be ok Smile

https://static.wixstatic.com/media/fafd7c_6ea61851a524491f81c9cbc49289d5d3~mv2.png
https://static.wixstatic.com/media/fafd7c_2ece30cf37cc42c3bafe897a5cf012fe~mv2.png



Posted By: yam yam
Date Posted: February 21 2025 at 16:54
^ Thanks a lot, Marco. Either of those photos will be fine to use on your page. Thumbs Up



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