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ASPERGER

Caterina Palazzi – Sudoku Killer
Caterina Palazzi double bass, compositions | Giacomo Ancillotto guitar | Maurizio Chiavaro drums | Sergio Pomante tenor sax on #1, #2, #4, #5 | Antonio Raia tenor sax on #3

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Each composition in “Asperger” is a suite inspired by one bad character of the movies produced by Disney, and like the previous “Infanticide” the purpose is to destroy the childhood vision that the good personalities always wins, something that reality constantly denies in the adult world – and yes, she’s mentioning the usual suspects. More than that, the Italian double bassist and composer affirms explicitly that «the figure of the bad guy becomes charming, and not scary anymore». At least for some. Because of that, what seems obvious can be controversial, but that kind of conflitual attitude is natural for someone who comes from a punk rock band, The Barbie Killers. Someone who later filled jazz with noise and psychedelic harmonies. Palazzi’s project Sudoku Killer is usually labeled as a noise-jazz group, but you can also find in the music of this new album aspects of post-rock and of the soundtrack writing for cinema, at least when you’re not confronted with the riffs of the most explicit stoner subgenre. The atmospheres are dark and disturbing, but also sexy and minucious, to repeat terms used by the specialized press. Defying music for unquiet souls, it’s what you have here…

Video by Maurizio Chiavaro

 

All compositions by Caterina Palazzi

Take #5 “Medusa” is dedicated to ZU

Recorded at LRS Factory Roma on august 2017 by Lorenzo Stecconi | Mixed and mastered by Lorenzo Stecconi
Produced by Sudoku Killer | Executive production by Pedro Costa for Trem Azul | Design by Travassos | Photos by Michele Palazzi (www.michelepalazziphotographer.com)

 

 

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