Trónco: Erster Longplayer des Kollektivs aus Genua

Das genresprengende Musikerkollektiv Trónco bringt seinen ersten Longplayer heraus. Das selbstbetitelte Album der Gruppe mit Hauptquartier in Genua enthält sieben Stücke, die nicht nur aufgrund ihrer dichten und vielfältigen Instrumentierung – diverse Saiteninstrumente von Gitarren über Banjo und Bouzouki bis zu Streichern, Blas- und Perkussions-Instrumente sowie dezente Elektronik – kaum mittels herkömmlicher Zuordnungen rubriziert werden können. An dem Projekt beteiligt sind Davide Cedolin, Laurent Charles, Tito Ghiglione, Carlos Lalvay Estrada, Deniz Ozdogan, Tommaso Rolando und Aleph Viola. Das Album erscheint am 30. November auf CD und zum Download bei Torto Editions, Ramble Records, Eremo und Marsiglia Records.

“This is the first full-length by the Genova based experimental collective TRÓNCO. Originally live recorded in studio during the summer of 2020, the album has been mixed by Tommaso Rolando and mastered by Domiziano Maselli. It’s a collection of seven pieces that are somehow a multidimensional expansion of the same seed, placed in the ground in an ageless period: A trans-genre and trans-geographic recklessness growth by a wild resonance moving through the body as a spiraloid arrow. It’s a mutual travel in time and space without moving, a vibrations release generating an unknown landscape, where details slowly skid to a redefinition, as in a very slow sundown where the down fading light constantly changes the visual paradigms of the picture. The sound patterns are eclectic, including various types of strings, wind instruments, percussion, lexical and non lexical vocals and some electronics. The thick texture of the arrangements gives a natural and dynamic vibe to the tracks, underlining the convergence of all the energies to generate “an autonomous entity” that elegantly drifts between acoustic orchestrations, multiple voices tangling together, low frequencies synthesizers and indefinable ambient incursions.” (Torto / Ramble / Eremo / Marsiglia)