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Il meglio del 2016 secondo Claudio Bonomi

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Una top ten ecumenica quella del 2016 che prende un po' da tutti i generi e da tutti i Paesi. Si decolla da casa nostra, dalle Marche per la precisione, con gli Agorà che tornano alla ribalta con un live avvincente e non scontato che vede l'Area Patrizio Fariselli alle tastiere elettriche, per atterrare in Indonesia con un due album davvero top class firmati dal chitarrista Dewa Budjana e dal tastierista Dwiki Dharmawan che riescono nell'impresa impossibile di mettere d'accordo gli appassionati di rock, jazz e progressive. Bravo a Leonardo Pavkovic della Moonjune Records a valorizzare una scena, quella di Bali e dell'Indonesia in generale, che merita davvero una maggiore considerazione.

Da segnalare anche l'opera meritoria della finlandese Svart Records che ha recuperato registrazioni dal vivo inedite di gruppi scandinavi jazz rock degli anni Settanta come, ad esempio, quelle della band del chitarrista Nono Soderberg e dei Finnforest.

E, infine, un tributo speciale a Mike Westbrook che a ottant'anni suonati sforna un capolavoro come Paris.


Agorà featuring Patrizio Fariselli
Bombook
(Cramps/Sony Records -Progressivamente)

Alterations
Alterations
(Unpredictable)

Amoeba Split
Second Split
(Azafràn Media)

Dewa Budjana
Zentuary
(Moonjune Records)

Dwiki Dharmawan
Pasar Klever
(Moonjune Records)

Finnforest, Nono Soderberg, Jukka Hauru, Elonkorjuu
Pop Liisa 05/06 -Live in Studio
(Svart Records)

North Sea Radio Orchestra Dronne
(Household Mark -Domino)

Steve Robinson
Recalled to Life -Chapter One
(Art of Life Records)

Sanguine Hum
What We Ask Is Where We Begin
(Esoteric Antenna)


Carl Stone
Electronic Music from the Seventies and Eighties
(Unseen worlds)

The Great Divide featuring Robert Wyatt
Ibrahim
(The Interrupting Sheep)

Mike Westbrook
Paris
(ASC Records)

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