Ghiribizzi is the name of a Belgian prog band which was founded by Frank Centauri, Dario Frodo and Yves Simmah. Their melodic music is a mixture from neo prog and prog-metal of the seventies and eighties. This energetic music includes minor influences from classical music, cosmic music, musical and mainstream rock and pop. Most of the elaborate compositions are based on appealing piano parts and leave plenty of room for instrumental interludes & keyboard solo's.
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When,
where and by whom was Ghiribizzi started ? Did any of you, past and
present Ghiribizzi members, play in any other bands before joining up
in Ghiribizzi ? Why did you choose that name ?
Safely
settled in my home studio The Saghirai, back in 1998, I felt it was
the right time to release some music. In 2000, I finally decided to
give the monster a name : ‘Ghiribizzi’. Before Ghiribizzi, we
all played in different bands and most of them still do. It’s
impossible to mention all those bands they were playing in, because
the list would be extremely long, and I don’t know all those bands
by name ! Why I choose that name ? Well, I try to surprise and
write varied music, I could find no better way to express it than
coming up with the name ‘Ghiribizzi’. It means capricious, often
changing or surprising transitions. Ghiribizzi is a term for the
dizzy headed feeling of having so many ideas. It’s also a
classical music term. It suits me well, as a person, musician and
songwriter. I don’t like to be classified in one category.
Meanwhile, Ghiribizzi is a registrated brand name.
How
was the music scene in your area when you started ?
At
that time I wasn’t really involved in the local music scene. To be
honest, I really don’t know. I’m not that guy who follows all
those bands and who’s playing in it. After the release of the
demo-album Zep Tepi I became a little bit more involved. And even
now I don’t know many bands and their members, only a few.
Over
to your albums. Your debut album was Zep Tepi from 2001. Please tell
us more about this album.
Zep
Tepi is a true demo-album. With this album I wanted to give the
listener an idea what they could expect from Ghiribizzi. In fact it
was a sort of a try-out. We were only with 3 members at that time.
I recorded and mixed the music on a simple single multitrack
recorder. We used electronic drums and basses. When it was finished
I send the tracks to producer David Richards (known for his work with
Queen, etc), whom I’ve met some time before. He agreed to remaster
the global sound. It was a small cooperation with him but I’m
still very proud of it. Some tracks on Zep Tepi, like Time, Remains
The Same and Farewell To God were re-recorded on its successors.
Although Zep Tepi is a demo-album, it received some good critics and
the listener asked for more.
Your
second album was Pan'ta Rhei from 2005. Please tell us more about
this album.
This
is a different story. After Zep Tepi, a real live-band was formed.
In these days the line-up changed frequently. At last I had a band
to work with. I wrote new songs suitable to the current band
members. We recorded the album Pan’ta Rhei at ACE Studio.
ACE
Studio is one of the most famous recording studios in Belgium. It is
situated in the village of Aartselaar, 8km from the city of Antwerp
(Belgium). Ace Studio is runned by producer/engineer Frank Van
Bogaert. Frank Van Bogaert is considered one of
the
most experienced and dynamic professionals in the Belgian music world
and has worked with a lot of big names in the Belgian and Dutch music
scene. The control room has all the outboard gear you would normally
expect
from a state of the art studio. The studio has an excellent sounding
recording room, which can hold up to 40 musicians. I recommend
everybody to record at ACE Studio. For more details visit :
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Pan’ta Rhei is produced by Frank Van Bogaert and Ghiribizzi. It
became a well-known disc in the progressive rock scene in Belgium and
beyond. There are 10 songs on the album and has a playing time over
1h15m. Asian Love, one of my favourite tracks on this album, is
dedicated to the sun, not to an Asian girl, contrary to what many
people believe. Don’t Fear The Unknown, inspired on the Mayan
Calendar, was released on the compilation album titled “A Taste Of
Belgium”. Pan’ta Rhei received high scores in Belgium,
Netherlands, Brazil, Spain, Italy, Germany, France and USA.
Your
third and so far last album is Circuit Rewiring from 2010. Please
tell us more about this album.
I
decided to split the band in Aug 2007 due to an internal conflict.
Many people thought Ghiribizzi died here. But they were wrong, very
wrong. I was driven to ‘rewire’ Ghiribizzi. Indeed, I searched
for that Brian May guitar sound that I loved so much and still do. I
contacted Laurens Gardeniers, a musician fellow from Leuven. He made
his own Red Special guitar. I started rehearsals in 2008 together
with Yves Simmah, Krid Yrus, Gino Bartolini and Laurens Gardeniers.
With this line-up we recorded Circuit Rewiring at Ace Studio in
2009/2010. It has a more open sound than Pan’ta Rhei. The songs
are shorter and easier for the listener. I have spent more time in
writing songs for Circuit Rewiring than in writing songs for Pan’ta
Rhei. The nine songs on Circuit Rewiring are not that simple. If
you listen carefully to Chemistry, for example, you’ll notice why.
To give the listener a completely different Ghiri-feeling, I used
female backing vocals on the album, delivered by Fabienne Shaw. She
did a tremendous job. So far, we released one single from this album
: ‘Lost In Thought’. Van Bogaert, Simmah and myself produced
circuit Rewiring.
How
is the creative processes in your band from coming up with an idea to
it's being recorded ?
I
create all Ghiri-songs in my home studio The Saghirai. The
midi-tracks are mostly completely finished. The band members receive
a demo of the song with which they can practice. On my demo’s I
use electronic sampled drums and synth bass guitar in a rough mix.
Everything comes alive in the rehearsal room. Gino Bartolini, Krid
Yrus and Laurens Gardeniers are used to my ‘way of working’.
They know they have to follow my ideas but they are free to improve
my drum, bass- and guitar work. It works perfect. I give the
rhythm/notes, they copy and/or edit them, and I keep an eye on
everything. All keyboards tracks and sound effects are
edited/recorded at The Saghirai by Simmah and me before we go to ACE
Studio. At Ace Studio, the files are loaded on the Ace computers.
Yves Simmah is responsible for all this stuff. Subsequently, we
record drums, guitars and vocals at ACE Studio. The whole process
takes time, but it’s worth every second.
For
those of us unknown with your music; how would you describe you music
and which bands would you compare yourself with ?
For
me, it’s rock music with different influences.
It
sounds like Ghiribizzi. People have the nature to compare. Since
the year 2000, I keep a list of comparisons. It’s over 103
bands/artists now...so even today it’s better to let the listener
decide for themselves to answer this question, so it can be added to
this rather becoming long list ;-)
If
I am not mistaken, your three albums have been released on your own
record label. What are the pros and cons of going it alone and what
is the availability of your three albums ?
Yes,
all the albums are released by myself. Maybe one of the cons of
‘doing it alone’ is that there’s lack of marketing and proper
distribution. Best of all, there are fewer people involved. I don’t
need to justify anything to anyone.
(Demo)Zep
Tepi is only available thru request (mail) at http://www.ghiribizzi.com/" rel="nofollow -
Pan’ta
Rhei and Circuit Rewiring are available at http://www.ghiribizzi.com/" rel="nofollow -
Circuit
Rewiring is also available on CDBaby, Kinesis, Just For Kicks, etc…
What
are your plans for this year and beyond ?
If
I have the cash, time and courage, I’ll try to record a new
Ghiribizzi album around 2013. Now I have to focus on new material
and have fun. My major dream is to invite David Richards to Belgium
and work together with Frank Van Bogaert at ACE on Ghiri’s next
album. Or visa versa, with Van Bogaert to Swiss...haha, that would
be fun. Maybe I will ever release a solo-album with various
musicians who want to work with me. It would be a challenge !
For
this year I hope we do some gigs, but most of all I want to maintain
the good atmosphere within Ghiribizzi. That’s the most important
thing, you know !
To
wrap up this interview, is there anything you want to add to this
interview ?
Thanks
a lot for this interview and kind regards to all you progarchives
readers ! Thank you to Frank Centauri for this interview
Their PA profile is http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=2345" rel="nofollow - and homepage's http://www.ghiribizzi.com/" rel="nofollow -
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