Neapolitan underground. That is how the Italian Daniele Sepe describes his music. Daniele Sepe enjoyed a classical musical education, ended up in jazz, but turned out to be an outsider. His musical ambitions transcend all style boundaries. Anyone who listens to this CD and thinks that they are dealing with a CD with medieval music will soon be disappointed. Neapolitan underground is a mix of forma
… canzone, improvisation, orchestral music, tarantella, rap, Chicago free jazz, hip hop, Medieval music, music hall songs, saxophone sounds a la Jan Garbarek, Eastern recitatives and brass band music. A true musical Babylonian confusion of tongues. Anyone who listens to this CD does not know what he is hearing. With the flexibility of a tightrope walker, Sepe jumps from one style to another type of music or even lets them sound at the same time and the listener falls from one surprise to the next, never getting bored. (GO)more