![]() ![]() Paolo added, in addition to synthesizers, some totally improvised piano, Fender Rhoads and Hammond parts on the songs and was very cool, exactly what we wanted him to do but without explaining anything. In the studio we always leave some parts of the songs free to improvise or free to change. He was able to find the perfect sound in a couple of minutes. It was so simple and natural to work with him on the new songs. I was talking with him in the spring of 2019 about how after so many years we were back to being a trio and he simply proposed himself to replace our keyboard player Bachis. Riccardo “Cavitos” Cavicchia: Each record is always a new chapter for us and Paolo is a very talented musician but first of all is a friend. ![]() ‘Maths of the Elements’ feels like a new chapter in your band with the addition of keyboard player Paolo “Apollo” Negri. The current line-up changes include Paolo “Apollo” Negri on keyboards. Each Da Captain Trips album is different from the previous one. The songs breathe and develop slowly, are more dilated and improvised than ‘Adventures In The Upside Down’. ‘Maths Of The Elements’ is a continuation of their psychedelic voyages.Įach track wants to drive the listener to immerse themselves in a slow journey of awareness on the elements of nature. Da Captain Trips | Interview | New Album, ‘Maths Of The Elements’ Five years after Da Captain Trips’ album ‘Adventures In The Upside Down’, the band launched an album focused on nature. ![]()
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