Earth is more than an album, it's a meditation, a journey through sound and meaning, where music echoes the deep-rooted connection between human existence and the natural world. Carlo Matti and Simone Ficicchia craft an intricate landscape of orchestral textures, saxophone lyricism, and delicate electronic nuances, drawing the listener into a world of quiet wonder, contemplation, and profound beauty.
The compositions unfold like seasons, each track revealing a new perspective, a different emotional depth. From the ethereal reverence of Earth, where sax and orchestra breathe as one, to the poetic longing of A Tower That Begins in the Sky, the album moves between the grounded and the celestial, between ancient echoes and modern resonance. Subversive Dimensions challenges perceptions, blending ambient stillness with the pulse of a quiet revolution, while Babel captures the haunting beauty of dissonance, the search for unity in a fragmented world.
Closing with Here, Wandering, a piece that encapsulates the contradiction of being still yet constantly in motion, Earth lingers long after the final note, like the memory of a landscape once visited but never truly left behind.
With influences ranging from Morricone’s cinematic grandeur to the intimate introspection of contemporary classical and lounge music, Earth is both vast and personal. It's an invitation to listen deeply, to feel, to connect with the unseen rhythms of life.
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Earth 4:030:00/4:03
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Babel 3:330:00/3:33
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0:00/3:21
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Deluge 3:210:00/3:21
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Earth Again 4:180:00/4:18
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Genova 2001 3:040:00/3:04
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0:00/3:11
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Here Wandering 3:250:00/3:25
