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Walter Beltrami: Paroxysmal Postural Vertigo
ByWhatever the causative factors, Beltrami's compositions are creative nuggets. He is not immune to drawing from several genres and cross-pollinating them to give his music a rich harmonic tapestry.
After the free venting "BPPV Intro," which is enveloped in a swirl of sound, the band gets into the emphatic "BPPV."

Francesco Bearzatti
saxophone, tenor
Jim Black
drums
Stomu Takeishi
bassBeltrami plays the guitar with an open sense of invention. He brings a solid rock outlook to "Mind the Mind!," enunciating his lines clearly and bending his strings to add verve. This sets the atmosphere for Bearzatti who travels the high road to stimulating adventure on bass clarinet.
The soft interlocution of cellist

Vincent Courtois
cello"Unexpected Visit" is a collective improvisation and stands in testimony to the understanding between the band members. Each builds on the theme, even as they take divergent tangents, changing the tempo and expanding the components only to bring them in and make a cogent statement.
Beltrami showcases his flair as a composer and his artistry as a guitarist in expansive and intricate terms manifested in music that packs a soul-stirring wallop. ">
Track Listing
BPPV Intro; BPPV; Mind the Mind!; You See; #2; Lilienthal; What Is; Seamont's Manoeuvre; Unexpected Visit; Verbal Realities.
Personnel
Walter Beltrami
guitarWalter Beltrami: guitar; Francesco Bearzatti: tenor, sax, clarinet; Vincent Courtois: cello; Stomu Takeishi: electric bass; Jim Black: drums.
Album information
Title: Paroxysmal Postural Vertigo | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Auand
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