Band: Dresda
Album: Diluvio
Label: Marsiglia Records, Asiluum Net Label, Dissenso Records
Year: 2012
Tracklist
01. Piccoli Ricordi
02. Le Strade All'Alba
03. Che Tu Sia Per Me Il Coltello
04. Fili Spezzati
05. Diluvio
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Dresda is an instrumental band from Genova, Italy, born in ’05. Their name comes from the novel “slaughterhouse-five” by Kurt Vonnegut. They released their first record called" Pequod" on 20 December 2008, under Marsiglia Records, after releasing their EP “We are the superfunkers!” in Febraury 2007.
They are influenced by the post-rock movement, and most of all we are involved in soundtrack music, as we try to represent and to emphasize with our songs some never-shooted cinematic sequences.
In the last years Dresda made lots of gigs, some songs have been published in some compilations and radio broadcasts. After "Pequod" was released in December 08, the band received many positive reviews from the dedicated press.
In September ’09, the netlabel Asiluum published "Pequod" with a new artwork.
In December ’09, they took part to the Italian edition of the Canadian documentary “RIP! A remix manifesto“, published by Feltrinelli Real Cinema and distributed on DVD nationally.
On January 2010 after using their music into the short movie “La lingua del disordine“, directors Marco Longo and Giorgio Montolivo shooted our first official video “La Stanza e l’Orologio”.
During year 2010 the band worked on motion picture soundtracks: the Italian independent movie “The Krolevsky Case“, and the short movie “La lingua del disordine”.
Dresda's newest release is “Diluvio”, that will was out in October 2012 on CD and digitally on Marsiglia Records, Asiluum Net Label, Dissenso Records.
Dresda are: Marco D’Oro, Daniel Campagne, Ivan Teso, Marco Cavaleri, Antonio Rodo
They are influenced by the post-rock movement, and most of all we are involved in soundtrack music, as we try to represent and to emphasize with our songs some never-shooted cinematic sequences.
In the last years Dresda made lots of gigs, some songs have been published in some compilations and radio broadcasts. After "Pequod" was released in December 08, the band received many positive reviews from the dedicated press.
In September ’09, the netlabel Asiluum published "Pequod" with a new artwork.
In December ’09, they took part to the Italian edition of the Canadian documentary “RIP! A remix manifesto“, published by Feltrinelli Real Cinema and distributed on DVD nationally.
On January 2010 after using their music into the short movie “La lingua del disordine“, directors Marco Longo and Giorgio Montolivo shooted our first official video “La Stanza e l’Orologio”.
During year 2010 the band worked on motion picture soundtracks: the Italian independent movie “The Krolevsky Case“, and the short movie “La lingua del disordine”.
Dresda's newest release is “Diluvio”, that will was out in October 2012 on CD and digitally on Marsiglia Records, Asiluum Net Label, Dissenso Records.
Dresda are: Marco D’Oro, Daniel Campagne, Ivan Teso, Marco Cavaleri, Antonio Rodo
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