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Topic: Sithonia Posted: July 03 2011 at 07:11
SITHONIA are another early Italian styled band with modern equipement who do a job better than usual. The roots of this music lay in the English progressive rock 1970/74 and in the Italian rock of the same years with elements of traditional music, Italian folk songs and jazz atmosphere. Their music is definitely influenced by the 70's GENESIS and probably some of their Italian predecessors like PFM. The result is a personal sound marked by simple touching melodies and swift changes heavy or symphonic. The musicanship is very good and full of the dynamics and surprises that characterizes Italian music.
When, where and by whom was your band born ? Did any of you, past and
present members, play in any other bands before joining up in your band ? Why
did you choose that name and which bands were you influenced by
?
Sithonia’s current members, Paolo Nannetti (initially bassist and
guitarist and then keyboardist), Orio Cenacchi (drums) and Oriano Dasasso
(keyboards), played together in the 70s in a band called “Senso Unico Alternato”
which also included Andrea Guglielmi on bass and Gabriele Inglese on flute (both
played in "Lungo il sentiero di pietra"). The first experience on stage (very
young boys. ..) was in July 1974 in Bologna, that’s the place where we all are
born and raised and where we live today. Many were the musical experiences of
each of us, from Italian and French songwriting to the European folk, jazz,
sometimes together and sometimes in other bands (Dieta Folgore, Molly Maguires,
Mani Jazz Group, Piantamusica). In the mid-80s we met again, with other
musicians, initially to try some Paolo‘s songs. In summer 1986 we spent a
holiday in Sithonia peninsula of Halkidiki in Greece and from there was born the
idea of the name of the new formation. In the meantime it was gradually
recovering the sounds that were more beloved by the various components, the
music of the previous decade, the time of their first meeting. It was at this
point that also came in Sithonia a young guitarist, Roberto Magni (formerly with
the “Sinai”) and the singer Paolo Marcheselli (in the 60s with a historic beat
band called "Le cinque lire") and so was born "Lungo il sentiero di pietra ",
the first self-produced album. The musical influences came from the early
English progressive 1970/1974 (Genesis, Gentle Giant, Van Der Graaf Generator,
Yes) and Italian prog (especially Banco del Mutuo Soccorso), but also the
Italian songwriters and the European folk (Breton and Irish above
all).
This is an archive based interview also intended for the fans
you get well after both you and I have passed away so let's go straight to your
albums. Please give us your views/some words on your albums, starting
with.......
Lungo il sentiero di pietra from 1989
This LP had
to go out with the Florentine label Contempo Records, then at the last minute we
decided to a self production. It’s the only of our works that has never been
printed in CD format. We recorded it in an isolated house in the countryside
near Bologna on a Fostex 16-tracks tape operated by David Brian Srb, a
formidable musician and sound engineer from Nebraska who in those years lived in
Bologna (it has long since he returned to the United States). In this disk we
state all the features of our sound, from the traditional song form to the only
instrumental parts.
Spettacolo annullato from 1992
this record is
probably the our best known and the first born from the collaboration with the
Mellow Records by Mauro Moroni. Before the start of the recordings (which were
always with David Srb) there was the entry of a new singer (Marco Giovannini,
already with the “Fantastic Fly”) and a new bass player (Valerio Roda already in
the “Sinai” with Roberto Magni). We push ourselves more and more progressive
territory with our first suite ("La recita del silenzio") and some songs more
and more contaminated as "Il racconto di una sosta imprevista" The disk was
closed in a long instrumental ("Danza del gatto sul tetto"). We believe that in
this record we have developed some good ideas. Perhaps if we had made some years
later, with more experience, would come even better, a true manifesto of our
understanding of musical creation.
Confine from 1995
The good
response of "Spettacolo annullato" led us to realize the new album in the
professional studio of Gian Luca Gadda, in the center of Bologna, where we
recorded for the first time without rushing. But it became very hard to match
our real daily work (we're all absolute amateurs of music, never gained a penny
for music...) with the long night recording sessions too. The end result was a
hard-sounding and definitely more aggressive sound with manicured arrangements.
We can define “Confine” our record of maturity. Unfortunately the result in
terms of critics and sales were not up to our expectations and the accumulated
tension caused some discomfort during the recording procedure. In the mid-90s
the interest in the new course of Italian prog was already a bit 'weakening and
we also suffered a decline of interest.
Hotel Brun from
1998
Although the opportunities to play live were becoming rarer we
continued to compose and to arrange new songs, thinking about a new record,
always with Mellow Records. Shortly before it was realized there was the
abandonment (temporary) of the guitarist Roberto Magni, who had also contributed
as a composer and arranger to the creation of the songs of the album. It was
hastily replaced by Sauro Musi (before in other musical experiences with Valerio
Roda) who recorded parts already set by Roberto. The disc was recorded with
Luciano Stella in a studio near Modena. Much of the work is focused on our
second suite "Hotel Brun" inspired by a luxury hotel which was located in the
center of Bologna and was destroyed by aerial bombardment in 1943. Another part
of the disc is dedicated to those we have called "Twilight Songs" where we find
our inclination towards the song form contaminated in prog
style.
And the live album Folla di passaggio from 1994
Mauro
Moroni, Mellow Records boss, organized an event in Genoa, with the participation
of Caravan and some Mellow bands including Sithonia who were living their best
time after the release of “Spettacolo annullato”. We opened the evening in a
hurry (going directly from the sound check at the concert without getting off
the stage). The live was recorded and mixed later with Gian Luca Gadda in his
studio. The CD "Folla di passaggio" (which was the title of a song including in
our first album) came out with a beautiful digipack packaging
For
those of us unknown with your music; how would you describe your music
?
From the beginning our idea was to build songs with melodies and lyrics
in the foreground, but with an arrangement and instrumental parts close to the
tradition of the early '70s. We believe it is possible to combine content and
usage of the language and the lirycs of the Italian melodic tradition, with the
construction of a song that falls outside the usual scheme, both in the length
of the track then in time of implementation. A free approach to build songs, but
at the same time rigorous in the choice of the melody and lyrics. Our problem
has always been to be considered insufficiently "progressive" with respect to
certain canons of the genre and at the same time too difficult and tricky for
popular and commercial listeners.
You are in the process of releasing
a new album after a very long album break. Why this long break and what can we
expect from this new album ?
After the release of “Hotel Brun” we
needed to mend the misunderstanding that preceded the recording of the disc and
at the same time there were troubles of a personal nature that did not allow
more to be all active in the band. And so began a long period (about 9 years..)
in which we continued to visit and cooperate in some individual projects, not as
Sithonia. In 2008 we decided (with Roberto Magni, again with us ) to retry the
old songs and try to run them again in some live shows. So it was and we faced
three concerts between 2008 and 2009. At the same time it was inevitable the
return of making new songs together. So started a serious work of composition
and arrangement and a long recording process, completely domestic, to give birth
to "La soluzione semplice" (The simple solution ") which will be published
shortly for the series " La locanda del vento " from Lizard Records of Loris
Furlan. We made this record because we felt having to communicate strong
emotions, for no other reason than to try to convey those same feelings to the
listeners who had already enjoyed our works and we hope also in new listeners!
In this period when the crisis is at its peak in the music industry worldwide,
our aim is simply to bring our music into several possible places.
How is
the creative processes from coming up with an idea to it's being recorded
?
Our method has never changed through the years, now It has served only
from the technological innovation, so what was done with a paper and a pen and
analog instrumentation, today we do with the help of computers. Normally there's
a song which comes from Paolo, or by Roberto or Valerio. These songs, which also
includes the basic ideas of the various parties, be referred for examination and
construction of the arrangement and this has been always the work of Roberto
Magni which then gives us the final structure of the parts that will be studied
and tested from all the other band members that will add other touches. When the
song ends up being tried in the test room is ready for recording.
Besides
of your new album, what is your plans for the future ?
We have no precise
plans for the future. We're just looking forward to the new album comes out and
our only desire would be to do some live shows because it is increasingly
difficult to find places to play live and we really miss this experience. We may
decide to continue to build new music or stop until we have something we feel
and want to communicate. We have always been amateurs, craftsmen of music and I
think that we will continue to be so in the future.
To wrap up this
interview, is there anything you want to add to this interview ?
We
wanted to embrace all those who have heard and enjoyed any of our records, and
if we were able to bring some excitement to them, then we are the happiest men
in the world! And do not forget to listen to "La soluzione semplice"! I think It
will surprise you ...
Thank you to Paolo for this interview
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