
Almamegretta, Paolo Baldini DubFiles, Raiz, Polcari - 2.0.2.5. RELOADED (2025)
BAND/ARTIST: Almamegretta, Paolo Baldini DubFiles, Raiz, Polcari
- Title: 2.0.2.5. RELOADED
- Year Of Release: 2025
- Label: La Tempesta Dub
- Genre: Reggae, Dub
- Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 26:11
- Total Size: 65 / 171 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Almamegretta;Raiz;Paolo Baldini DubFiles;Polcari - Nun te scurdà 2.0.2.5. (Reloaded)
2. Almamegretta;Raiz;Paolo Baldini DubFiles;Polcari - Nun te scurdà 2.0.2.5. (Paolo Baldini DubFiles Version)
3. Almamegretta;Raiz;Paolo Baldini DubFiles;Polcari - Se stuta 'o ffuoco 2.0.2.5. (Reloaded)
4. Almamegretta;Raiz;Paolo Baldini DubFiles;Polcari - Se stuta 'o ffuoco 2.0.2.5. (Paolo Baldini DubFiles Version)
5. Almamegretta;Raiz;Paolo Baldini DubFiles;Polcari - Unforgettable Dub
6. Almamegretta;Raiz;Paolo Baldini DubFiles;Polcari - Hard-Kora Dub
1. Almamegretta;Raiz;Paolo Baldini DubFiles;Polcari - Nun te scurdà 2.0.2.5. (Reloaded)
2. Almamegretta;Raiz;Paolo Baldini DubFiles;Polcari - Nun te scurdà 2.0.2.5. (Paolo Baldini DubFiles Version)
3. Almamegretta;Raiz;Paolo Baldini DubFiles;Polcari - Se stuta 'o ffuoco 2.0.2.5. (Reloaded)
4. Almamegretta;Raiz;Paolo Baldini DubFiles;Polcari - Se stuta 'o ffuoco 2.0.2.5. (Paolo Baldini DubFiles Version)
5. Almamegretta;Raiz;Paolo Baldini DubFiles;Polcari - Unforgettable Dub
6. Almamegretta;Raiz;Paolo Baldini DubFiles;Polcari - Hard-Kora Dub
Sonic explorers who recall a Mediterranean version of Adrian Sherwood's On-U Sound gang, Almamegretta occupies a strange zone of its own. In its native Italy, the quartet is a major underground-alternative success celebrated for singing in Italian (actually Neapolitan) dialect and introducing dub/mix culture there. All but unknown elsewhere, its command of creative sound science has led to collaborations with such dub underground stalwarts as Sherwood, Bill Laswell, Massive Attack, and Asian Dub Foundation. Almamegretta has restlessly experimented with melding its Mediterranean melodies with modern dancefloor grooves that extend beyond the Jamaican roots/ragga/dub foundation.
Almamegretta (an imprecise term that roughly translates as "migrant soul") was formed in 1991 by Gennaro T (beats), Rais (vocals), and Gianni Mantice (drums/guitar/vocals). Paolo (keyboards) and Tanini (bass) joined the next year and the group started off playing reggae covers in local bars in the Campania region around Naples. The overwhelmingly positive response one night to singing a song in dialect turned singing in Italian into a priority, partly as a reaction against the dominance of the Anglo-American pop music world. Almamegretta chose the Neapolitan dialect because the group could adapt street slang more easily than formal Italian. In 1992, the four-track EP Figli di Annibale ("Children of Hannibal") attracted a cult following for its innovative sound and themes of militant anti-racism and sympathy for the sufferers. Animamigrante followed in 1993 and "Fatalla" expanded the group's popular base. D RaD joined during the recording and pushed the band towards a full embrace of dub-rooted guerrilla sound strategies at a time when dub had only a handful of hardcore followers in Italy. Tanini left the band soon thereafter and Gianni followed suit in 1994, but Animamigrante caught the ear of Massive Attack, which enlisted Almamegretta to remix "Karmacoma" as "The Napoli Trip" for Protection.
That connection in turn led to contact with Adrian Sherwood, who mixed 1995's Sanacore. Apparently a salute to the regional roots music of Campania through a dub-wise filter, the album and an 80-date tour established Almamegretta as a major popular force in Italy. The song "O Schiaro Cchiu Felice" was later featured in the film The Cell starring Jennifer Lopez. The Indubb CD of remixes and fresh dubs of older songs followed in 1996, but Almamegretta opted for a radical break on 1998's Lingo. Recorded in England with Laswell and Count Dubulah (formerly of Transglobal Underground) on bass and Tuvan throat singer Sahinko Namchylak, it virtually abandoned reggae for a jungle/drum'n'bass/trance rhythm foundation. 1999's Quattro/Quatri moved back toward pop songs and Jamaican rhythms while blending in techniques from Lingo. Paolo left the band in 2000 and moved to London, although he remains a regular collaborator. Rais, who also works in the British capital with the Italian-Pakistani group Orchestral World Groove, sang one track on a 1999 disc by Leftfield and recorded another slated for an Asian Dub Foundation release in 2002. In online interviews, Almamegretta described its 2001 studio album Imaginaria as more spontaneous, and Venite! Venite! was a live album released in 2002. ~ Don Snowden
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Born in Naples on April 22, 1967, Gennaro "Raiz" Della Volpe (his artistic aka often changing to Rais, Reeno, or Raiss) debuted in the early '90s as the lead singer of Almamegretta. Blending dub, trip-hop, Mediterranean rhythms, and Asian and Neapolitan melodies in an extremely original and personal way, Almamegretta soon became one of the most important and influent Italian indie bands, gaining the attention of critics throughout Europe thanks to albums such as Animamigrante (1993), Sanacore (1995), and Lingo (1998) -- and also to a friendship with Massive Attack, for whom they remixed the title track of the Karmacoma EP. In the meantime, thanks to his unique voice, Raiz collaborated with artists as diverse as Pino Daniele, Leftfield, Asian Dub Foundation, and Mauro Pagani. Together with Bill Laswell and producer Eraldo Bernocchi he started a project called Ashes, whose first album, Corpus, was released in 1995. He also acted in Gianluca Sodaro's Sicilian Western Cuore Scatenato (2000) and guested on the soundtrack of Antonio Capuano's Luna Rossa (2001). In 2002, after the release the live album Venite! Venite!, Raiz left Almamegretta in order to pursue a solo career. His first record, Wop, followed two years after, co-produced by Roberto Vernetti and former Almamegretta member Pier Paolo Polcari. Mixing together modern electronics and pop melodies with his typical cosmopolitan attitude and a strong Neapolitan sensibility, it confirmed his status as one of the most original personalities of his generation. In 2006 Ashes returned with Unisono, and in 2007 Raiz released his sophomore album, Uno, poppier and more polished than his previous effort.
Almamegretta (an imprecise term that roughly translates as "migrant soul") was formed in 1991 by Gennaro T (beats), Rais (vocals), and Gianni Mantice (drums/guitar/vocals). Paolo (keyboards) and Tanini (bass) joined the next year and the group started off playing reggae covers in local bars in the Campania region around Naples. The overwhelmingly positive response one night to singing a song in dialect turned singing in Italian into a priority, partly as a reaction against the dominance of the Anglo-American pop music world. Almamegretta chose the Neapolitan dialect because the group could adapt street slang more easily than formal Italian. In 1992, the four-track EP Figli di Annibale ("Children of Hannibal") attracted a cult following for its innovative sound and themes of militant anti-racism and sympathy for the sufferers. Animamigrante followed in 1993 and "Fatalla" expanded the group's popular base. D RaD joined during the recording and pushed the band towards a full embrace of dub-rooted guerrilla sound strategies at a time when dub had only a handful of hardcore followers in Italy. Tanini left the band soon thereafter and Gianni followed suit in 1994, but Animamigrante caught the ear of Massive Attack, which enlisted Almamegretta to remix "Karmacoma" as "The Napoli Trip" for Protection.
That connection in turn led to contact with Adrian Sherwood, who mixed 1995's Sanacore. Apparently a salute to the regional roots music of Campania through a dub-wise filter, the album and an 80-date tour established Almamegretta as a major popular force in Italy. The song "O Schiaro Cchiu Felice" was later featured in the film The Cell starring Jennifer Lopez. The Indubb CD of remixes and fresh dubs of older songs followed in 1996, but Almamegretta opted for a radical break on 1998's Lingo. Recorded in England with Laswell and Count Dubulah (formerly of Transglobal Underground) on bass and Tuvan throat singer Sahinko Namchylak, it virtually abandoned reggae for a jungle/drum'n'bass/trance rhythm foundation. 1999's Quattro/Quatri moved back toward pop songs and Jamaican rhythms while blending in techniques from Lingo. Paolo left the band in 2000 and moved to London, although he remains a regular collaborator. Rais, who also works in the British capital with the Italian-Pakistani group Orchestral World Groove, sang one track on a 1999 disc by Leftfield and recorded another slated for an Asian Dub Foundation release in 2002. In online interviews, Almamegretta described its 2001 studio album Imaginaria as more spontaneous, and Venite! Venite! was a live album released in 2002. ~ Don Snowden
Read more
Born in Naples on April 22, 1967, Gennaro "Raiz" Della Volpe (his artistic aka often changing to Rais, Reeno, or Raiss) debuted in the early '90s as the lead singer of Almamegretta. Blending dub, trip-hop, Mediterranean rhythms, and Asian and Neapolitan melodies in an extremely original and personal way, Almamegretta soon became one of the most important and influent Italian indie bands, gaining the attention of critics throughout Europe thanks to albums such as Animamigrante (1993), Sanacore (1995), and Lingo (1998) -- and also to a friendship with Massive Attack, for whom they remixed the title track of the Karmacoma EP. In the meantime, thanks to his unique voice, Raiz collaborated with artists as diverse as Pino Daniele, Leftfield, Asian Dub Foundation, and Mauro Pagani. Together with Bill Laswell and producer Eraldo Bernocchi he started a project called Ashes, whose first album, Corpus, was released in 1995. He also acted in Gianluca Sodaro's Sicilian Western Cuore Scatenato (2000) and guested on the soundtrack of Antonio Capuano's Luna Rossa (2001). In 2002, after the release the live album Venite! Venite!, Raiz left Almamegretta in order to pursue a solo career. His first record, Wop, followed two years after, co-produced by Roberto Vernetti and former Almamegretta member Pier Paolo Polcari. Mixing together modern electronics and pop melodies with his typical cosmopolitan attitude and a strong Neapolitan sensibility, it confirmed his status as one of the most original personalities of his generation. In 2006 Ashes returned with Unisono, and in 2007 Raiz released his sophomore album, Uno, poppier and more polished than his previous effort.
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