Perdurabo – Magnetar

Perdurabo’s debut album, “Magnetar,” is a captivating journey through a diverse sonic landscape. The album opens with the title track, setting the stage with its amazing piano and synths, immediately drawing listeners in with its epic atmosphere. Throughout the album, Perdurabo showcases a masterful blend of electronic, rock, and classical influences, creating a sound that is both polished and energetic.

One of the highlights of the album is “Hopes,” a track that seamlessly weaves ghostly synths with memorable vocals, creating a mesmerizing experience for the listener. The album’s production is polished, showcasing Arneodo’s meticulous attention to detail. Each track exudes a palpable energy, captivating listeners from start to finish. The inclusion of both vocal-led and instrumental compositions adds depth and variety to the listening experience.

The collaboration with talents such as Jörg, Jochen, Gabriele, Roman, Chloe, Daudi, and Tom, alongside the guidance of Gareth Jones and Matt Colton, further enriches the album’s sound, ensuring it reaches its full potential. “Magnetar” not only marks the culmination of Arneodo’s musical journey but also serves as a testament to perseverance and artistic growth. With its blend of captivating melodies and infectious energy, Perdurabo’s debut album is a compelling addition to the contemporary music landscape.

ABOUT THE ARTIST:

MAGNETAR is the prismatic debut album from Perdurabo, the brainchild of classically trained multi-instrumentalist, electronic artist, and composer Davide Arneodo – an enigmatic force in music, with an exceptional blend of electronic, rock, and classical influences.

As a member of the seminal alt-rock band Marlene Kuntz, Davide contributed to the tremendous impact the band had on the Italian music scene. Amidst challenging times, he established his own label, releasing the EP “Komponent” produced at Funkhaus in Berlin and the collaborative record “The Time Traveller”. Compositions like “The Answer” and “10 Pianos” were featured on Nils Frahm’s Piano Day playlist, displaying Davide’s artistic versatility.

After releasing three compelling singles last year, including “Hopes” feat. Daudi Matsiko and Tom Adams, “Dark Fire” feat. Echlo, and “Cast Stones” feat. Miro Shot, and receiving positive feedback from both critics and the audience, he set the stage for the full album’s release.

Produced alongside the exceptional talents of Gareth Jones and Matt Colton in London and featuring Jörg Wähner (Apparat), Gabriele Giletta, and Jochen Arbeit (Einstürzende Neubauten), this marks the beginning of a new chapter. New York artist Andy Gilmore has added a captivating visual dimension to the record, curating four distinct covers that reflect his visionary perspective.

As a genre-defying artist known for his unique style, Davide is leaving an indelible mark on electronic music.

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