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Monday, September 2, 2019

"Arthur" by Disparo is an evocative blend of musical genres like a pop song gone awry




































Disparo (Italy) croons in intimate ways while blends of trip hop, experimental pop, industrial electo sounds all pushed through chamber pop filters on the evocative track Arthur. The faint distortion on his vox, the proggy rock bass and the pearly psyche rock guitars, all disparate sounds all work in such a beautiful way and then twists like a nightmare knife at the very end. It is like pop song gone awry. 

Disparo moved to London collabing with fellow musicians Luca Andreozzi (bass), Alessandro Di Santo (drums) and Akira Kikuchi (guitar).

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Robb Donker





THE FACTS AS WE KNOW THEM- PRESS NOTES:


Disparo is an alternative/indie artist born in Rome and adopted by London.
His songwriting, inspired by the vocal melodies of Jeff Buckley and the more contemporary artists Bon Iver and James Blake, is a blend of introspective lyrics and dreamy environments.
The artist's subconscious comes up beside elements of his day to day life in most of his songs.
He moved to London alongside Luca Andreozzi and Alessandro Di Santo,his bassist and drummer respectively. That's where he met Akira Kikuchi, the guitarist of the band.
The bandmates give a strong impact to the sound of his music, adding more body and drive to lift the meaning of the songs.

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