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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 ?
We have been influenced by and constantly draw inspiration from
many bands. Such richness of ideas comes from the fact that each member of
Ombraluce has his own musical background. We range over a great variety of
genres from rock, prog and new age to psychedelia, jazz and funk.
Some of the most representative musicians for us are Yes, Area, Frank
Zappa, Pink Floyds, Mike Oldfield, Dave Matthews, Quintorigo, Spoke's Beard,
Chic, Genesis but the list is still incomplete.
Our purpose is not to became a clone of other bands but to create something
very personal and with a hint of fresh novelty.
Starting from such different musical backgrounds we can not avoid in our
compositions flashes of differet colours which wink at each other and alternate.
Our challenge is to succeed, somehow, in combining all these different nuances
to get an harmonious blend.
The name “Ombraluce” which literally means “Shadowlight”, comes from our
natural inclination to prefer contrasting things and reveal that we have
developped a taste for matching the opposites and finding the way the let them
coexist.
We try to give depth to the sound image, like it happens in painting and
photography with chiaroscuro technique, standing on the boundary line that
separate shadow from light and investigating both hemispheres.
Italy has a rich musical tradition with PFM, Area, Osanna and many
other bands. Where does your band fit into this scene ?
The bands you refer to date back to the golden age of Italian
prog.
Unfortunately young generations find it hard to take off because the
Italian musical scene doesn't make room for this genre.
Our underground music is rich and interesting, but often we lack promotion
and distribution.
Thanks to the Net things are changing and we hope that thanks to it there
will be an increase in visibility even if internet sometimes seems a little bit
disorganized.
We give credit to famous Italian bands of the past for demostrating the
skills of Italian rock music.
Although honestly we never thought to compare us to those giants of the
Italian prog, that have been absolutely unique, surely there is one thing that
unites us: we both consider music as an instrument of personal sound
investigation: we compose and perforrm for the sake of doing it without thinking
of pleasing necessarily the listeners.
Your debut album Distanze Ravvicinate was released earlier this year.
Please tell us more about this album.
This album is the arrival point of a work that we began years
ago.
During the years our band has undergone through modifications and
significant changes in order to balance a great range of eclecticism and
heterogeneity of musicians and compositions.
When our current drummer Carmelo Contino arrived we started a serious
arrangement of the compositions we had been producing so far and ended with 14
compositions ready to be recorded.
We then decided to self-finance and produce on our own. On the one hand
this slowed down the timescale but on the other hand it worked in our favour
because it gave us extra time.
In fact it is not easy for six people to come to an agreement and this is
the reason we produced so many masters in post-production. Each of them was
carefully listened and used as a base for the next version.
Takes and mix took place in a recording studio, but mainly the job was done
at home: for example the guide tracks before the takes as well as the
interludes, post-production and mastering.
On the whole we believe we have done a good job: we wanted to do something
new, interesting and original and in a way we succeded.
As it often happens in other fields the production of a work it's only the
excuse, nothing compared to the discoveries, experimentations and the results
achieved on the way to conclude the record.
That is the most important part: through that journey we have grown
individually and as a band. We have also gained experience even if it has
nothing to do with the final result.
For those of us unfamiliar with your music; how would you describe
your music ?
The power of our music comes from an overall view.
It's like an impressionist painting that can not be properly appreciated if
you stand too close to it but when you step backwards enough the whole set of
points and lines, which appeared so confused and meaningless, reveals that
details are made subservient to the complete picture.
Everyone draws a point or a line that, thanks to the cohesion between us,
becomes our work where each of us leave his own mark.
Compositions are produced in disparate ways; some while kidding around in
reharsals, some are the fruits of our labour and others are a mix of them.
Anyway the final result derives from hard labour because while composing
and rehearsing we cut, stick together the whole material and smooth the way for
the final harmonious draft.
Virtuosity and extreme attention to technical details are on behalf of the
atmosphere of the piece of music.
Our project wants to express itself through a collection of colours and
and atmospheres which seem distant but in the end merge perfectly.
With this CD we try to arise emotions in the listener, trying to recreate
the same feelings felt by the author during the composition, though filtered by
the individual life experience of the audience.
This is our ambition and to fulfil it will be the best way to accomplish
our objective!
What have you been up to since the recording of this album, what is
your current status and what is your plans for next year ?
During the last years our live concert perfomances took on mainly
in clubs spread throughout the north of Italy as well as in social events,
exhibtions and competitions.
We also have been in touch with a local radio station, “Radio Torino
Popolare” and with “Radio RAI” which is our National Italian Radio.
Then we gave up any other activities while composing and recording
“Distanze Ravvicinate” in order to concentrate properly and work hard to get
exactly what we were looking for.
Now that our CD is ready we are working hard to advertise it on the Net
and we have planned concerts to promote it.
In the meantime we are working on new ideas which are almost ready and we
hope we wil be able to release this year an EP.
This EP will contain new songs that are more mature and we hope will be
more stimulating. These new songs are promising!
To wrap up this interview, is there anything you want to add to this
interview ?
Yes, we would like to take the opportunity to say a few words
about the lyrics of “Distanza Ravvicinate”.
We believe that sound and lyrics have both a key role in music. This
doesn't mean that they should necessarily be present together in every song but
just that each of them should be exactly where it can make a significant
contribution.
Very often, despite the fact that “popular”music is conveyed throught the
form of a song, it is clearly ricognizable how much words are subservient to the
music or even exist with the unique purpose of satisfying the conventional
definition of “song”, even if there isn't something relevant to say.
But if sometimes words are heavy chains, other times it is the music itself
which threatens to divert attention from the message we want to convey.
Our philosophy is that lyrics plus music, instrumental music, or only
lyrics are three valid artistic expressions.
Each of them has its own nature: we use lyrics if we have something to say,
music to convey deeper, less “cerebral” emotions.
They will be both present when they are both essential to one
another.
They communicate at different levels, they go in from different doors and
leave different marks.
Everything is subservient to listening: there is music in words, there is a
dialogue in music. No default rule, as it always should be.
Thank you to Ombraluce for this interview
Their PA profile is here and their homepage is here