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    Posted: July 21 2008 at 06:01
Thanks Andrea....sometimes its very hard to determine for English, appreciate your eye on it.  Will get them heard.  
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 20 2008 at 20:54
Mmmmmm,  me likes......please someone advise when they have an official release...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 17 2007 at 12:18
you are the man Andrea..Clap
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 17 2007 at 12:06

Instrumental post/math/rock from Forlė (Italy)...

 

http://www.myspace.com/venicescenario

 

"Molding the likes of math rock, post-rock, and just plain old-fashioned raaaawk into their own vision, Venezia is the latest developing act out of Forli, Italy (also home to Neil on Impression).
Not unlike west coast pioneers You.May.Die.in.the.Desert, Venezia surges ahead with unforeseen amounts of energy and vitality.
"Parte Uno" comes from one of the band's early demos, but already the complexity of the track is hard to ignore.
Masterful fretting and pinpoint drumming easily crawl through a variety of tempo changes en route to collecting as much amplitude as possible.
It's loud, and sounds very raw and/or grimey, but it works, showcasing the band's unorthodox instrumental approach."

Jordan Volz from "The Silent Ballet"

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