Nheap - "The snow that never falls down"
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this is a track from the Nheap release, "Clouds under the table", available at:
Bandcamp: http://nheap.bandcamp.com/
CdBaby: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/nheap
iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/it/album/clouds-under-the-table/id492435590
http://open.spotify.com/album/7tajdYM8W7eu9tOieFDfoz
and also on eMusic, AmazonMP3, Spotify and many others
PRESS QUOTES:
selected as a "Top 10 album of 2011" by NetMusic Life
selected as a "Top 10 album of 2011" by Doujin-music
""Clouds under the table" is an excellent and eclectic work, with countless influences[...]a never boring instrumental album that offers surprises after many listening" NetMusic Life
""Ambient" might begin to describe this music, but the presence of Discepoli's relatively straightforward drumming gives the compositions more of a rootedness and energy than that to which most typical electronic ambient music lays claim" All About Jazz
"One of the best electronica album i heard this autumn." Yamanote Dreams
"A vibrant and rich sonic color palette combined with soul shaking melodies and a live drum set move this music to a post rock/jazz fusion line where it music rests comfortably while creating an ambient pulse.[...]Clouds Under The Table is a well thought out and impeccably performed sonic food for the visceral as well as the cerebral" @Critical Jazz
"[...]an impressive consolidation of Discepoli's distinctive sound." Leonard's Lair
"I can only agree with the statement that creative music can also be warm, for instance, if to regard Massimo Discepoli`s 8-piece brand new one" Recent music heroes
"Relaxing, but very thoughtful at the same time, recommended" Hidden Vibes Community
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Nearly 2 years in the making, and following the critically acclaimed Skymotion (selected as one of the best albums of 2009 by various blogs), "Clouds under the table" marks a new cornerstone in Nheap career. Featuring haunting melodies, quirky rhythms, organic electronics, postrock and jazz suggestions, dynamic live drums playing and a biggest sound, this album will find its place among listeners who think creative music can also be warm.