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Un video live in esclusiva: TRRMÀ @ Dalek Studio

Torna la serie delle Dalek Session e lo fa con questa band dal nome curioso formata da Giovanni Todisco, già nei La Confraternita Del Purgatorio, e Giuseppe Candiano dei Les Spritz; i due hanno finora pubblicato solo un lavoro autoprodotto e ne stanno preparando uno tutto nuovo. Il pezzo che ascolterete è una carambola rumorosa – divisa in due movimenti – a tratti impossibile da fermare, persa com’è tra bordate elettroniche e batteria pestona. La peculiarità del video è che i loro volti si intravedono soltanto, la telecamera indugia sugli strumenti, come a sottolineare la centralità della musica rispetto a chi la suona. In tutto sono sette minuti di rigenerante performance noise.