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Dedicated to the memory of distant places. This song is "dreamy" and can really drive you off your seat for a few minutes. A clean electric guitar plays the main theme while the complex background evolves until the final climax. The basic sequence is estabilished by a double line of acoustic guitar harmonics (all played, no loops and tricks). More informations in the song details page. |
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CD: Atman I
Label: Self Released
Credits: Composed, arranged, performed, mixed and produced by Alessandro Fronte |
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The complete trilogy with, as usual, a few changes and an optimised sound engineering and production. |
Credits: Composed, arranged, performed, mixed and produced by Alessandro Fronte |
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After "Volo #1" and "Lontano" I'm back to the trilogy formula. This is the first part of Morpheus trilogy, and sound quite more abstract respect to Finis Terrae and Metamorphosis. Morpheus #1 is focused on ambience more than melody. Nevertheless, in many ways it is a short mediation between the different ways I compose instrumental music. Enjoy. |
Credits: Composed, arranged, performed, mixed and produced by Alessandro Fronte |
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This second part of Morpheus has definitely a minimalistic approach. I enjoyed to define the percussion pattern that goes along the ambience of this song. |
Credits: Composed, arranged, performed, mixed and produced by Alessandro Fronte |
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And here it is the third part. This goes upbeat, "flying off" part two. Fast arpeggios, swirling synths and leading guitar lines characterize Morpheus #3. |
Credits: Composed, arranged, performed, mixed and produced by Alessandro Fronte |
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Volo means "Flight" in my native language. This song was conceived during an air flight and originaly completely improvised. This version is a "reconnection in tranquillity" of the first part of the original improvisation. Close your eyes and fly! Hi Fi listening recommended. More information in the detail page. |
CD: Atman I
Label: Self Released
Credits: Composed, arranged, performed, mixed and produced by Alessandro Fronte |
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This track blends together Finis Terrae #1, #2, #3 in a single. There are some minor changes form the original tunes, and sound engineering has been refined. |
CD: Atman I
Label: Self Released
Credits: Composed, arranged, performed, mixed and produced by Alessandro Fronte |
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First part of Finis Terrae (Edge of the World) trilogy. This is part 1. I always liked guitar duets. Here there is a very nice one, underlined by crystal clear bells. Enjoy. Main instruments: Syntesizers and Electric Guitar. |
Credits: Composed, arranged, performed, mixed and produced by Alessandro Fronte |
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Second in Finis Terrae Trilogy. Great synths soundscapes backed by a groovin' bass line. The electric guitar reinforces the evolving harmony and underlines the rythmic patterns rather then taking a "lead" role. |
Credits: Composed, arranged, performed, mixed and produced by Alessandro Fronte |
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This quiet song, which completes Finis Terrae Triogy, has a strong melodic line and perfectly complements the upbeat #1 and #2 songs. |
Credits: Composed, arranged, performed, mixed and produced by Alessandro Fronte |
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This track blends together Metamorphosis #1,#2,#3 in a single track. It's not exactly the same of the three singles: some parts are slightly changed and sound engineering has been revised. |
CD: Atman I
Label: Self Released
Credits: Composed, arranged, performed, mixed and produced by Alessandro Fronte |
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Changing shapes... (is it real?). First theme.
Main instruments: syntesizers, electric guitar. I had a lot of fun registering this track, expecially the twin synth/guitar leads. |
Credits: Composed, arranged, performed, mixed and produced by Alessandro Fronte |
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Second in the "Metamorphosis" serie. Synths and electric guitar again, with more focus on the lead guitar respect to the first track. Things are more complex here... |
Credits: Composed, arranged, performed, mixed and produced by Alessandro Fronte |
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The third Metamorphosis is here. The #2 music structure gradually trasforms to back a moody guitar solo at the end. |
Credits: Composed, arranged, performed, mixed and produced by Alessandro Fronte |
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Icy Planet. Very cold down there.
Lovers of Berlin School listen to this (in Hi Fi, if possible). No melody in this song. No harmony. True Ambience. More details in the song's page. |
CD: Atman I
Label: Self Released
Credits: Composed, arranged, performed, mixed and produced by Alessandro Fronte |
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First of a trilogy dedicated to Space. The electric guitar develops the melodic line introduced by the organ in the first part of the track. Those two instruments work very well together. |
CD: Atman I
Label: Self Released
Credits: Composed, arranged, performed, mixed and produced by Alessandro Fronte |
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Second of a trilogy dedicated to space. Organ meets with "space guitar" (a particular way to play electric guitar). A second way to mix those two instruments. |
CD: Atman I
Label: Self Released
Credits: Composed, arranged, performed, mixed and produced by Alessandro Fronte |
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Third and last in "Spazio Esterno" trilogy: just Organ. Did you ever wake up with a fading music still in your mind, something that has to be written down quickly before it disappears? That's how this track was born.|----------|Review:"Beautiful postmodern instrumental" - Jason Artman for *The Late Bar* |
CD: Atman I
Label: Self Released
Credits: Composed, arranged, performed, mixed and produced by Alessandro Fronte |
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This is a short study for Organ, one of a number I composed. Hope you like it.
More Informations in the detail page...
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Credits: Composed, arranged, performed, mixed and produced by Alessandro Fronte |
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A second study for Organ. This is more quiet than the first one I uploaded some time ago, and may seem very different. On the contrary, the musical structure is very similar.
A new tribute to this beautiful instrument. |
Credits: Composed, arranged, performed, mixed and produced by Alessandro Fronte |
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