Tuesday, March 9, 2010

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ARE SPECIAL ROCK FESTIVAL 2010: Interview with Aedi



picture Antonella Fuccillo

On the occasion of the exhibition Ara Rock Festival on March 5, I Think interviewed Celeste Carboni , singer Aedi (www.myspace.com / aedimusic), an indie band from Macerata and composed, as well as by Celeste (vocals and keyboards), Paolo Tica '(guitar, drum, synth, casio), Jones More (bass), Claudio Love (guitar, glockenspiel), Filippo Heels (drums).


Celeste, who were the bards and why this moniker? The
Aedi were the singers of ancient Greece. We took this name for the musical idea and not making the kind which is associated with even because it is impossible to reproduce. For we do not use sound similar to popular music or sing in Italian.

The bards told stories: your songs of what they talk about?
There are some major themes: descriptions are mostly linked to visual sensations. The texts are very short. The item is used as a musical instrument and has the task of transmitting emotions. Our music is an image.


How the inspiration that generates clicks and your songs? Take
when someone decides to do something, is not an instinctive thing, at least in my case. I think I try to picture and describe the sounds. Graduated from the conservatory and then I try a link associating the sound and the environment I want to play.


Define your band in three words.
Playful, academic (but mostly for the bond we have with the classical harmony), and simple.


What kind of music you like and influence?
are five of us in the band, then everyone has their preferences. I personally am very attached to classical music ... more like punk, post rock etc..


What kind of audience you are targeting?
Our kind of music involves listening difficult: for this reason we turn for adults, mature, attentive to detail. It 'difficult for a teenager captures every nuance of our sound.


The instruments used are those of the classic rock bands?
Recently, the classical instruments that we used already, we have added horns, maracas, bells ... We often enriched with all the tribal sounds.


When did you realize that your way was the music?
I was born into a musical environment, surrounded by music since I was a child, so there was a moment in particular. Now, in addition to studying music, I have many musical projects in the pipeline, even in education.


When did the idea of \u200b\u200bforming a band?
The idea came to us when I attended high school in 2002, the creation of the band occurred spontaneously, due to the fact that among us there was a strong bond of friendship.
In 2007 alone, however, we began to compose original music, the first year we tried our musical identity.

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