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toroddfuglesteg
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Topic: Calomito Posted: January 23 2011 at 04:21 |
Calomito are a six-piece Italian band who bring a high degree of eclecticism to an overall avant-prog sound, which is made clear even with the instrumentation: in addition to the usual rock accoutrements, one hears a Fender Rhodes, soprano sax, and violins/violas. The influences of RIO greats like Zappa, Henry Cow, and their countrymen Stormy Six are clear, yet they also infuse their music with flavors from the Middle East, and even some klezmer at times, thus bringing a world/folk aspect into an avant-jazz basis - and of course, a bit of humor sprinkled in every now and then. I got in touch with the band and Tommi answered my questions. #################################################################
Your biography has been covered in
your ProgArchives profile so let's bypass the biography details. But which bands
were you influenced by and why did you choose that name ?
From the very beginning the sound of calomito
should have no influences at all, at the time we decided to work on music we
felt free from any preconceived genre... it was later when the first reviews
came out that we realized we were similar to a band or to a particular genre, at
the time we were into deep listening of mr.bungle, magma, zorn and lot of jazz
like frisell, baron but also ecm records... the name calomito came from a funny drawing that a
friend of mine did at school... a little linear kid with a really big
head... Were you involved in any other bands
before you started Calomito ?
Everyone of us at the time were involved in
other projects, someone with folk music, someone with rock, someone wtih jazz..
we had the fortune to meet and have the need to put our creative push into the
band, some of us were schoolmates. Let's go straight to the only
official album to this date, the Inaudito from 2005. Please tell us more about
this album.
It was our first experience in recording an
album, we had the fortune that Paolo Piccardo, our drummer at that time, that is
a really good sound engineer, had mics and the recording system... we went to
the country and recorded "inaudito", and we didn't expect a good result as it
was... the searching of a label was really long lasting, but
finally Megaplomb made it. then we also found some really good people helping us
to spread our music, like Steve at Cuneiform, Marcello Marinone of Altrock and
Raoul Caprio.
What have you been up to since 2005
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We played the songs of inaudito in the next two
years, but with a really unstable line-up, some of us left italy and we had many
different reincarnation of calomito. from 2007 we started working with the new
line-up, with Nicola Magri on drums, Ferdinando Magni on trombone, Filippo
Cantarella on violin, Marco Ravera on guitar and Tommaso Rolando (me) on bass.
in the meantime we played in other bands and projects; i started playing a lot
'round the world with Orchestra Bailam (www.orchestrabailam.net), an
oriental-oriented and really funny band, we had a live record last year, i made
also a record with Aparecidos (www.myspace.com/aparecidos), with
argentinian musicians, in wich also Marco Ravera is involved.. new upcoming
record also from this latin-oriented and lovely band. Nicola Magri were into
K.C.Milian, great post-rockers from Genoa, and into Numero6. We also for a
period had a new impro-band with a lot of electronic stuff called Soyuz. For me
is so important to continue working on improvisation, in this direction i have a
solo project (Stoni) for contrabass and electronics, sometimes with italian
voice improviser Patrizia Oliva, in the Toba project. Just to give those of us who are
unknown with your music a bit of a reference point or two: How would you
describe your music ?
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Man With Hat
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Posted: January 23 2011 at 15:31 |
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Dig me...But don't...Bury me
I'm running still, I shall until, one day, I hope that I'll arrive Warning: Listening to jazz excessively can cause a laxative effect. |
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SaltyJon
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Posted: January 24 2011 at 10:05 |
I'm enjoying the samples on their Myspace, yet another band to check out with an ever-diminishing supply of money.
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