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Bruno Sanfilippo - InTRO<br />
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Artist...............: Bruno Sanfilippo<br />
Album................: InTRO<br />
Genre................: New Age<br />
Source...............: CD<br />
Year.................: 2006<br />
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Quality..............: Insane, (avg. bitrate: 320kbps)<br />
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Tracklisting<br />
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01. (00:09:23) - (CBR 320 kbit/s) Bruno Sanfilippo - InTROworld<br />
02. (00:08:00) - (CBR 320 kbit/s) Bruno Sanfilippo - InTROmental<br />
03. (00:10:08) - (CBR 320 kbit/s) Bruno Sanfilippo - InTROsacro<br />
04. (00:07:49) - (CBR 320 kbit/s) Bruno Sanfilippo - InTROpiano<br />
05. (00:06:41) - (CBR 320 kbit/s) Bruno Sanfilippo - InTROvoices<br />
06. (00:07:18) - (CBR 320 kbit/s) Bruno Sanfilippo - InTROvisions<br />
07. (00:04:34) - (CBR 320 kbit/s) Bruno Sanfilippo - InTROpassion<br />
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Playing Time.........: 00:53:53<br />
Total Size...........: 123.33 MB<br />
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NFO generated on.....: 3/16/2007 2:26:41 AM<br />
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Recorded and mixed at Onix Studio<br />
Barcelona, Spain, spring 2006<br />
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All music by Bruno Sanfilippo except<br />
InTROsacro with Alio Die (Stefano Musso)<br />
Bruno: Piano, synths, samplers, various acoustic instruments,<br />
nature & environmental sounds and computer processing.<br />
Mastered by Max Corbacho at Luna Alta Studio<br />
Graphic Design: Ximena Contreras<br />
Cover Photo: Helyn Davenport © all rights reserved Pixiport.com<br />
Other image by Bruno Sanfilippo<br />
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Released by ad21music 2006 <br />
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Review by Stewart Mason, All Music Guide<br />
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Argentina-born, Spain-based new age composer Bruno Sanfilippo's <br />
ninth album starts unpromisingly, with a pair of tracks that fall too <br />
heavily into the clichés of his chosen style: the opening "Introworld" <br />
has a number of vaguely ethnic-sounding elements, from faux-tribal <br />
drums to sorta Native American-sounding flutes, all of them combining <br />
into a mushy, indistinct approximation of "world music" one would <br />
expect to hear playing in the background of a gift shop in downtown <br />
Santa Fe. Following that, the equally uninspired "Intromentel" (the <br />
incomprehensible semi-punning titles continue through the following five <br />
songs as well) is simply eight minutes' worth of droning/pealing synth <br />
lines: pretty enough, but nothing that hasn't been done repeatedly. <br />
After that, however, Intro develops nicely into a melodic, sonically <br />
varied slice of ambient new age comparable to Harold Budd and <br />
Virginia Astley. In particular, the two centerpiece tracks "Intropiano" <br />
and "Introvoices" (the latter of which sounds directly inspired by part <br />
two of Brian Eno's Music For Airports) are genuinely pretty without <br />
becoming merely saccharine. Skip the first quarter or so, and Intro <br />
has a relaxed, low-key appeal. <br />
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Artist: Bruno Sanfilippo<br />
Release Date: November 7, 2006<br />
Genre: New Age<br />
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