The Big Other Dugong
Album info
Album-Release:
2018
HRA-Release:
05.06.2018
Album including Album cover
- 1 Studio 3 03:18
- 2 Musicanoiosapergentetriste 05:50
- 3 Studio 1 06:57
- 4 Etude, Op. 10: No. 6 05:32
- 5 What's the Point 08:33
- 6 Overthinker 04:43
- 7 The Two Fat Pigeons and the White Tree 03:54
- 8 The Big Other 09:36
Info for The Big Other
The band has a very individual sound which draws inspiration from many genres of music, from Alternative Rock to Modern Jazz to Contemporary classical music. In their last album Dugong experimented with different kinds of musical structures other than the usual jazz approach of theme, improvisation and final melody. They also worked on the potential of linear counterpoint, drawing inspiration from Classical composers such as J. S. Bach and Frederic Chopin.
Nicolò Ricci, saxophone
Michele Caiati, guitar
Andrea Di Biase, double bass
Riccardo Chiaberta, drums
Recorded by Lex Tanger at Conservatorium van Amsterdam in June 2017
Mixed by Les Mommsen and Mastered by Redredpaw
Produced by Dugong
Dugong
is an up-and-coming band by some of the best musicians of the Italian jazz scene. It was originally created in Milan by guitarist Michele Caiati and saxophonist Nicolò Ricci, but it was later expanded abroad to London based bassist Andrea Di Biase and drummer Riccardo Chiaberta.
They released their debut album “Miscommunication” in 2014 with critical acclaim and toured it extensively in Italy, Switzerland and UK.
They will release their second album in May 2018 with the prestigious Italian label Honolulu Records. The band has a very individual sound which draws inspiration from many genres of music, from Alternative Rock to Modern Jazz to Contemporary classical music. In their last album Dugong experimented with different kinds of musical structures other than the usual jazz approach of theme, improvisation and final melody. They also worked on the potential of linear counterpoint, drawing inspiration from Classical composers such as J. S. Bach and Frederic Chopin.
This album contains no booklet.