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Topic: Malaavia Posted: February 07 2011 at 12:18
Malaavia is a new Italian band. Their music is symphonic prog in the Italian tradition with some Arabic and modern experimental sounds. This makes the music a fusion of different expressions. The closest comparisons from the seventies scene could be bands like OSANNA and SAINT JUST. Lino Vairetti from OSANNA makes a guest appearance in one track in their debut album "Danze D'incenco". This album has strong keyboard work by Oderigi Lusi and the vocal sections between the male singer & guitarist Pas Scarpato and female singer & flautist Solimena Casoria are especially delicate.
I sent the band some questions and Pas Scarpato answered them on behalf of the band.
The
band was
founded in
1998 by my
(Pas Scarpato), and
the Oderigi Lusi
Solimena Casoria
Did any of you, past and present members Malaavia, play in other bands before joining Malaavia?
I have
been for
10 years in the Blue Tang, a band that was inspired by the music
of TomWaits. The other musicians were
from the school of music and are
great professionals today.
Over time the
band has
changed and
the first training I
was just me (Pas Scarpato), but
the new
keyboard player Michael Mutti
has already played in
our first
CD "Dances of incense. "
Why did
you choose this
name?
The name recalls the
ancient cultural roots, but no: it
is invented.
Who were your musical inspirations?
All
of classical music, ethnic music and John
Cage. For
the texts
I am
inspired to
Gurdjieff and Ouspensky, two
great intellectuals of Eastern
Europe.
Let's go straight to the first album. Please tell us more about Dances of
incense since 2004 What we have been
up to after the release?
"Dances of incense" has
always been called "the new
frontier of the Italian prog"for its newwriting, text, and
contamination of
the arrangements. After
this CD, the
new new Italian prog-bands have
all been inspired by this
experience. Too bad that we never managed to
play in America or outside of Italy. We
never had
good marketing and
good label.
You released your second album Fluid Vibrations ( Vibrazioni Liquide) in 2008. Please tell us more
about this album.
"Vibrazioni Liquide has
had a successful sales through the web. It 's a
very difficult album
inthe music and lyrics. We speak
of the Bible, of Islamic culture and experience post-mortem described by some
scholars as John
Weiss.
Your new album
is called
Frammenti
Compiuti. Please tell us
more about this album.
The new album
is very philosophical
texts. The basic
thought is that
any fragment
(or other material) can
be part of
a bigger entity
but can also live
an independent life for himself exist, regardless of
the larger body to which it belongs. The
music is very
different from
the first two albums and
have little in common
with prog
classic, but the recordings
will be many traditional instruments such
as the Neapolitan
mandolin, mandola,
the folk
guitar and acoustic
bass.
How would you compare your three albums?
The three albums
are children
of the same
thought: the inner evolution of man.
What is the availability of your
albums and from where can they be
purchased?
www.btf.it
What inspires you to
create new music and
what is your recording technique?
I am the
composer of lyrics
and music. When I
bring a new track
to the band,
usually Michele
Mutti and Micaela Carobbio
write an arrangement and record it. The whole band
does the rest.
I
am inspired by the need
to become
better than
they are and serve some purpose in the cosmos.
If the music
I make would serve
well for one
person I would
have already achieved
my purpose. However, both
the lyrics
that the music
did not ever
think the thought of
writing something,
they come into my
dream and in the morning when
I wake up, take
your guitar and come along with it.
As far as I can
digest from
my copy
of his
debut album,
your music
is what I
would call classic
keyboards based
Italian Progressive
Rock. But
how would you
describe your
music?
The music is pure
spirituality MALAAVIA
that travels
together with the notes.
What's your
plans for the rest of the
year.
1. Must
complete the album FRAGMENTS
MADE (Frammenti
Compiuti). 2. Finding a good
manager. 3. Do a
few concerts, but the high level. 4. Pursuing other projects
with other
bands.
Thank you to Pas Scarpato for this interview
Their PA profile is here and their homepage's here
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