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CANVAS TWO

Inner Prospekt

 

Crossover Prog

4.05 | 45 ratings

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4 stars INNER PROSPEKT is a venture established by Rome based music composer Alessandro Di Benedetti. It all started with the release of several albums completely recorded on his own. The latest though were produced with the help of some like-minded friends. According to the main title, this obviously marks the second part of his Canvas series. Does he have a strict concept concerning this flow? How much are planned in total? I do not have an answer to that yet, we will see. First of all, the very nice front cover painting was contributed by Alex Troma. On this occasion he has chosen and re-arranged material from former recording sessions. Plus originally intended contributions for the Samurai Of Prog project, where he's also participating.

Is it a lucky bag somehow? Anyway, this song collection brilliantly works. While he's playing keyboards and drums on that album, the guitar duties are mastered by Rafael Pacha, Carmine Capasso, and also Federico Tetti. The latter is member of Mad Crayon fame, a band Alessandro is also playing with. What a pleasant album to listen. 'Canvas Two' has no weak points, confirms that he's a multi-talented musician and composer. What about all the manifold cello respectively violin contributions? The booklet credits are not revealing anything concerning this. Hence I assume this all must be sampled in the end, sounds real.

The epic Soul Of Hundred Lives turns out to be a revelation, undoubtedly. 'Once upon a time there was a little girl, her name was Abbygale' - Abby's Escape also evolves to a wonderful experience after all. Anyhow, actually it is almost forbidden to highlight a particular song. Just enjoy the flow in its entirety. Some hints from Van der Graaf Generator and Genesis are incorporated, where he obviously is inspired by Peter Hammill a lot. At least the vocal expression is close, by the way also to recognize regarding the current highly recommended Mad Crayon album 'Drops'. 'Canvas Two' is the first INNER PROSPEKT album I really concentrated on for some time. Definitely a recommended approach, as the music will grow further on with every new listen.

Rivertree | 4/5 |

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