THE KLYMA – Album “ASIA” The new Pop duet…
THE KLYMA –
Album “ASIA”
Single’s –
No Shelter – Tokyo – Better - Bali Guide
The new Pop
duet…
Label Plaza Mayor Company Ltd
Cd Digital – Cd Physical
How was THE KLYMA project born? The Klyma was
born from the idea of Daniele Sorrentino (singer, musician and songwriter) and
Tiberio Gracco (author and musician) to start a new project after several years
of cover interpretations by artists such as Ed Sheeran, Coldplay, James
Morrison, Tracy Chapman, Sam Smith, John Mayer ... Many satisfactions for a
project (called Young History) of published music including: over 200 events
between public and private in about 2 years, over 20 million plays on streaming
platforms and compliments from national and international artists . The idea of
continuing to cover covers was beginning to become uninspiring, so after years,
the idea of undertaking an ambitious project full of obstacles developed. The
idea of writing unreleased songs was very stimulating, especially if the
influences were the same as they had been carrying in their luggage for years.
Musical imprint of THE KLYMA The musical
imprint of the project is constantly evolving, and this is demonstrated by the
fact that all the songs, in the beginning, were in guitar and voice, or in
piano and voice, therefore UNPLUGGED. The influence in the melodies is given by
the artists who have marked the era covers of Daniele and Tiberio such as: John
Mayer, Sam Smith, John Legend, Coldplay, Ed Sheeran, Shawn Mendes ... and many
others. The first album has a bare character, poorly constructed, very free
both at the musical level and at the level of lyrics. The clean sounds of
acoustic guitars and pianos stand out, and from time to time we listen to some
acoustic or electronic percussion, and some electric guitar. In the second
album we have a complete transformation of the project, which while maintaining
a pure identity, this is "dirtied" by oriental sounds, string
quartets, samples, and sounds generated with objects. Much of this research
derives from the passion that both components of the project (Daniele and Tiberio)
have for the East, and in particular Japan. Tokyo is the emblem of the album, a
mix of pop and Japanese culture, with sounds that emulate the instruments of
that culture, and a blend of clean, dirty and trap voices (as we see in the
finale). The message in a musical key is to bring a non-genre genre to Italy
and the world, where every idea is put into action, then freed by a splendid
violin solo in the final part of the song. Thanks go to Andrea Gargioni and
Gennaro Franco, who are the actual arrangers of the album, but the contribution
of Michele Vitiello (a young talent in the world of piano) and Angelo Iossa
(who oversaw the vocal department) should not be forgotten. In the songs we are
working on in addition to the guitars (main instrument) and the piano we have
added a quartet of strings, percussion, drums and bass An evolution in writing
and arrangements is clearly visible.
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01 – It Ain’t
Much – 03:13
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02 – Who Better
Than You – 04:24
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03 – Inside My
Hands – 04:04
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04 – Hey Sun –
04:39
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05 – Bali Guide –
03:22
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06 – No Shelter –
03:16
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07 – Shadows –
02:54
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08 – The Sky Can
Wait – 04:39
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09 – Tokyo –
04:11
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