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Nicola Conte Presents Viaggio

Following his acclaimed five- part Viagem compilation series celebrating Brazil's forgotten bossa nova and samba jazz, Far Out, Blue Note and Schema recording artist and international DJ Nicola Conte turns his curatorial attention homeward with
Viaggio, an extraordinary exploration of Italy's library music renaissance 1970-79.

The 12-track compilation spotlights the remarkable creative explosion that occurred during the seventies: when some of the greatest yet most historically overlooked composers, including Amedeo Tommasi, Alessandro Alessandroni and Max Rocci, were composing and recording huge amounts of original music for film and television libraries.

Unlike commercial releases designed for mass consumption, library music was created specifically to accompany images on screen. This meant creative freedom for composers who imagined scenarios, feelings and worlds to soundtrack. Pressed in limited quantities, these recordings were distributed only to internal circles of music supervisors, journalists, and television professionals - making them virtually invisible to the general public for decades.

1. Amedeo Tommasi - Brasilia (The Sound)
2. Max Rocci & His Friends - Colorombo
3. Max Rocci & His Friends - Niagara Falls
4. Alessandroni E Il Suo Complesso - Via Mare
5. Joel Vandroogenbroeck - Electronic Jungle
6. Kema - Pescatori (Canto Femminile)
7. Desert - Leaving
8. The Swingers - Depressione
9. Latrudi - Feeling
10. Narassa, Amedeo Tommasi Trio - Lalo
11. The Swingers feat. Marco Di Marco - Meditazione
12. The Swingers - Nostalgia

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Nicola Conte Presents Viaggio

Following his acclaimed five- part Viagem compilation series celebrating Brazil's forgotten bossa nova and samba jazz, Far Out, Blue Note and Schema recording artist and international DJ Nicola Conte turns his curatorial attention homeward with
Viaggio, an extraordinary exploration of Italy's library music renaissance 1970-79.

The 12-track compilation spotlights the remarkable creative explosion that occurred during the seventies: when some of the greatest yet most historically overlooked composers, including Amedeo Tommasi, Alessandro Alessandroni and Max Rocci, were composing and recording huge amounts of original music for film and television libraries.

Unlike commercial releases designed for mass consumption, library music was created specifically to accompany images on screen. This meant creative freedom for composers who imagined scenarios, feelings and worlds to soundtrack. Pressed in limited quantities, these recordings were distributed only to internal circles of music supervisors, journalists, and television professionals - making them virtually invisible to the general public for decades.

1. Amedeo Tommasi - Brasilia (The Sound)
2. Max Rocci & His Friends - Colorombo
3. Max Rocci & His Friends - Niagara Falls
4. Alessandroni E Il Suo Complesso - Via Mare
5. Joel Vandroogenbroeck - Electronic Jungle
6. Kema - Pescatori (Canto Femminile)
7. Desert - Leaving
8. The Swingers - Depressione
9. Latrudi - Feeling
10. Narassa, Amedeo Tommasi Trio - Lalo
11. The Swingers feat. Marco Di Marco - Meditazione
12. The Swingers - Nostalgia

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Following his acclaimed five- part Viagem compilation series celebrating Brazil's forgotten bossa nova and samba jazz, Far Out, Blue Note and Schema recording artist and international DJ Nicola Conte turns his curatorial attention homeward with
Viaggio, an extraordinary exploration of Italy's library music renaissance 1970-79.

The 12-track compilation spotlights the remarkable creative explosion that occurred during the seventies: when some of the greatest yet most historically overlooked composers, including Amedeo Tommasi, Alessandro Alessandroni and Max Rocci, were composing and recording huge amounts of original music for film and television libraries.

Unlike commercial releases designed for mass consumption, library music was created specifically to accompany images on screen. This meant creative freedom for composers who imagined scenarios, feelings and worlds to soundtrack. Pressed in limited quantities, these recordings were distributed only to internal circles of music supervisors, journalists, and television professionals - making them virtually invisible to the general public for decades.

1. Amedeo Tommasi - Brasilia (The Sound)
2. Max Rocci & His Friends - Colorombo
3. Max Rocci & His Friends - Niagara Falls
4. Alessandroni E Il Suo Complesso - Via Mare
5. Joel Vandroogenbroeck - Electronic Jungle
6. Kema - Pescatori (Canto Femminile)
7. Desert - Leaving
8. The Swingers - Depressione
9. Latrudi - Feeling
10. Narassa, Amedeo Tommasi Trio - Lalo
11. The Swingers feat. Marco Di Marco - Meditazione
12. The Swingers - Nostalgia

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