Features a tight, rhythmic core performing tracks like "Positivo e..." and the first half of the sprawling "Sarabanda".
For any deep-diver into the golden era of , the name Luigi "Gigi" Venegoni is synonymous with the technical brilliance of Arti & Mestieri . But while his parent band was known for their hyper-kinetic, fusion-heavy onslaughts, his solo venture, Venegoni & Co , offered something more grounded—a fluid, democratic, and world-music-infused brand of jazz-rock that felt like a warm breath of Mediterranean air.
Captures the band at Parco Ruffini, where the interplay between Venegoni’s fluid guitar and the dual percussionists reached its peak on tracks like "Mezzogiorno" and "Balòn". Why It Matters Today
What makes this album—and the band in general—so enduring is their refusal to stick to a single script. Unlike the "in-your-face" technicality of some 70s fusion, Venegoni & Co specialized in . Their music was a "rumore" (noise) that was actually melodic and rhythmic, blending: Ludovico Einaudi
Released by Electromantic Music , this CD captures recordings from two distinct, high-energy settings in Turin: