HERE WE GO!!! - part.3
SURPRISE!!!
Today you can listen the exclusive full streaming of my new album, out on May 18th on Loci Records (digital) and Megaphone Music (vinyl), on Earmilk!
You can find it here: http://www.earmilk.com/2015/05/13/stev-unveils-debut-lp-beyond-stolen-notes-via-loci-megaphone-album-premiere/
"It's easy to label multi-instrumentalist and electronic artist Stèv as a musical prodigy, but to do so only takes away from the tedious work and devotion put into his debut full-length effort on Loci and Megaphone Records. Beyond Stolen Notes is the final product of a craftsman who hooked inspiration from both his musical influences and demographic surroundings. Beginning the framework for the album in Berlin and further pushing its boundaries from his hometown in Ancona, (real name) Stefano Fagnani composes the soundtrack to significant moments in his life that better shaped his understanding and world view." – Earmilk
I’m now able to reveal the tracklist of this work, very important to me! You’ll find few but strong collaborations I did with friends who are also amazing musicians: Springintgut (avant-garde cellist and electronic musician from Germany), Earthquake Island (future beat producer from Italy, based in Japan) and Godblesscomputers (electronic music producer from Italy)! Find the details below:
01 - Hiraku (開く)
02 - Hills Are Floating
03 - New Lands Discovery
04 - Lain Is Dreaming (feat. Earthquake Island)
05 - Urbinian
06 - Kodama No Matsuri (木魂の祭)
07 - While You’re Fading (Cello by Springintgut)
08 - Bamboo Delays (feat. Godblesscomputers)
09 - Haneda (羽田)
10 - Origami Flower
11 - Flying Tissue (Stolen edit)
All tracks produced, performed and recorded by Stefano Fagnani, except for:
- track 04, produced, performed and recorded by Stefano Fagnani and Emiliano Ruggiero;
- track 07, original cello take performed and recorded by Andi Otto;
- track 08, produced, performed and recorded by Stefano Fagnani and Lorenzo Nada.
Mixed and mastered by Stefano Genta.
Artwork by Emiliano Ruggiero.
Graphic design by Andrea Buzzi and Enrico Facca.