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NAD (Neu Abdominaux Dangereux) Return With “DangereuXorcisms”

"Here's a new CD from NAD, the long-awaited followup to their debut album. It's filled with entertaining and clever musical twists on classic tropes from modern jazz, Italian pop music, electronica, and free improvisation. - Elliott Sharp- NYC"

17 eclectic tracks: NAD neu abdominaux dangereux return after a long silence and with a huge team of international talents. Centered around Nicola C. Salerno and Roberto Zorzi, the NAD project, 25 years after their debut release "Ghosts" - features an impressive range of collaborations on "Dangereuxorcisms": the results is an exquisite melange of jazz-pop, topped with bits of pop culture such as vintage spoken samples and musical quotes from film and tv soundtracks. Several original compositions and a bunch of unusual covers (including Ornette Coleman's "Feet Music", "Brasilia Caranavaux" rewriting Chocolat's "Brasilia Carnaval" from 1975 into a slow paced, sex-filled number; or Pink Floyd's "Interstellar Overdrive" changed into "Inter (Stellar Overdrive)": psychedelic rock mutating into acid jazz). Featuring a stellar cast of international musicians: Scott Amendola, Giovanni Albertini, Pino Dieni, Henry Kaiser, Michael Manring, Enrico Merlin, Mauro Ottolini, Marco Pasetto, Rova Saxophone Quartet and Garvey Salerno.

17 eclectic tracks: NAD neu abdominaux dangereux return after a long silence and with a huge team of international talents. Centered around Nicola C. Salerno and Roberto Zorzi, the NAD project, 25 years after their debut release "Ghosts" - features an impressive range of collaborations on "Dangereuxorcisms": the results is an exquisite melange of jazz-pop, topped with bits of pop culture such as vintage spoken samples and musical quotes from film and tv soundtracks. Several original compositions and a bunch of unusual covers (including Ornette Coleman's "Feet Music", "Brasilia Caranavaux" rewriting Chocolat's "Brasilia Carnaval" from 1975 into a slow paced, sex-filled number; or Pink Floyd's "Interstellar Overdrive" changed into "Inter (Stellar Overdrive)": psychedelic rock mutating into acid jazz). Featuring a stellar cast of international musicians: Scott Amendola, Giovanni Albertini, Pino Dieni, Henry Kaiser, Michael Manring, Enrico Merlin, Mauro Ottolini, Marco Pasetto, Rova Saxophone Quartet and Garvey Salerno.



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