Press Review

Press Review

Gli Archimedi, innovative and atypical string trio that intends to give prestige and showcase great classics of Jazz, Folk and Classical with unsettling and surprisingly distorted results … Gli Archimedi have crossed, with unparalleled mastery, a different musical boundary of the present luring yes, from the immortality of the past, but updating the scores with the elegance of their talent. ”  (Max Casali, L’sola Che Non C’era)

“… with their instruments they travel in search of an author, managing to transform songs that were not written for a trio of strings and to fit them on as if they were theirs …” (Marco Valerio Sciarra, Magazzini Inesistenti)

“Gli Archimedi play with terms and words even if their songs become real musical suites where the meeting and merging of different sounds creates an always constant balance, almost on the invisible edge of a razor that knows how to cut itself governed. “ (Davide Peron, Indiepercui)

“If the success of the 2 Cellos came with the remakes of Ac / Dc’s Thunderstruck, then also Gli Archimedi can upset Charlie Parker, Edith Piaf, Mozart, Chuck Berry …” (Giancarlo Passarella, Musicalnews)

“Violin, cello and double bass go in search of new sounds, they enjoy experimenting, dialogue by changing their voice.” (Alias – Il Manifesto)

“With their first album” Forvojaĝi “Gli Archimedi do not just show the technical ability and sensitivity of the three musicians, but exhibit the incredible versatility of string instruments with an ambitious crossover of genres that gives a homogeneous result in its polychromy … The exchange of traditional roles between the instruments also helps to break the monotony that one might expect from a project consisting of only three strings … The ambitious album of Gli Archimedi manages to undress every dogma and rule in each of the genres. that it touches by covering itself with different and unique colors that strike as you go on listening. The string trio manages to overturn every rule and create a peculiar identity that navigates between genres. ” (Edoardo Marcarini, BlogFoolk)

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06/05/2022

Skills

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06/05/2022

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