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Marco Sanguinetti: Cómo Desaparecer Completamente (How to Disappear Completely)
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Pink Floyd
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1964
Sanguinetti's sound owes a lot to predecessors like the

Esbjorn Svensson
piano1964 - 2008

The Bad Plus
band / ensemble / orchestrab.2000
But there are some interesting twists. For instance, "Everything in Its Right Place," while staying true to the melodic foundation of the song, engages in some deft back-and-forth between straight 4/4 and 6/4 time, turning the somewhat cold, abstract original into a downright danceable up-tempo piece. Later on the record, Sanguinetti converts "I Might Be Wrong" into a loping, almost honky-tonk blues-flavored number that somehow works perfectly. And while "Black Star" starts off innocently enough, with quiet left-hand arpeggios and a straightforward statement of the tune, by the end the track evolves into a heady 7/4 stew that takes the cut to another level of energy and drive.
Mention must be made of Sanguinetti's colleagues, all of whom make key contributions to the success of the project. Drummer
Tomas Babjaczuk
drumsDue to the growing list of pianists who've brought new interest to contemporary pop tunes as vehicles for improvisationa list that includes the Bad Plus's

Ethan Iverson
pianob.1973

Brad Mehldau
pianob.1970

Vijay Iyer
pianob.1971
Track Listing
CD1: Airbag; Everything in Its Right Place; Scatterbrain; We Suck Young Blood; Weird Fishes/Arpeggi; Black Star; I Might Be Wrong; Motion Picture Soundtrack. CD2: Creep; The National Anthem; Paranoid Android; Burn the Witch; Little by Little; How to Disappear Completely; Nude; Idioteque.
Personnel
Marco Sanguinetti
pianoMarco Sanguinetti: piano and harmonium; Migma (Miguel Masllorens): turntable; Tomás Babjaczuk: drums; Pablo Butelman: guitar; Milena L’Argentiere: vocals.
Album information
Title: Cómo Desaparecer Completamente (How to Disappear Completely) | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Self Produced
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