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Dario Miranda: La Dormiente
ByDario Miranda
bass, acousticFrom the moment "Dolce Rumore" whispers its first notes, Miranda's double bass becomes less of an instrument and more of a narrative voice. Joined by

Giovanni Francesca
guitar, electric
Luca Aquino
trumpetb.1974
Tracks like "Nel Bosco" and the brief bass-only "Sugli Alberi" reveal Miranda's true compositional focus. He does not just compose music; he paints sonic landscapes. The dulcitone keyboard adds unexpected textures, like watercolor brushstrokes on a jazz canvas. Aquino's flugelhorn becomes these musical terrains' warm, resonant voices sometimes murmuring, declaring and always compelling.
The album's closer "Milioni di Scale" is a masterstroke. It is not just a conclusion but a synthesis, a musical microcosm that distills the album's emotional and technical journey into a few breathtaking minutes. Miranda's work here is particularly revelatoryintricate, nuanced, soulful and impossibly cool. Hence, Aquino's muted melody lines add a touch of splendor.
On La Dormiente, Miranda demonstrates that true artistry lies not in adhering to genre conventions, but in gleefully dismantling them. For jazz purists and sonic adventurers alike, this album transcends mere listeningit is a collection that reshapes our understanding of what music can be. These moments of pure sonic beauty hang suspended like distant stars, reminding us that the most profound musical stories often emerge from the space between notes, where silence and sound dance in perfect equilibrium. ">
Track Listing
Dolce rumore; Miniera inesplorata; Nel bosco; Sugli alberi; Immagine passeggera; All' ombra del tuo sguardo; Ciò che non siamo; Con paura il cuore; Come i complici; Milioni di scale.
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Additional Instrumentation
Dario Miranda: eurorack synth #2 and #10, dulcitone #8; Luca Aquino: flugelhorn.
Album information
Title: La Dormiente | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Losen Records
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