
Courtesy Enzo Gentile
Enzo Gentile / Jimi Hendrix
Anatomy of Sound
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We present Anatomy of Sound, a review that brings into dialogue musicians, producers and singers characterized by a strong design attitude, drawing a bridge between the culture of design and that of music. The talks are led by Lorenzo Palmeri, a designer and musician, and are an opportunity to discover how method and intuition, structure and instinct, vision and expressive freedom are intertwined in the construction of a sound work.
The third installment delves into May 1968, a crucial season for culture and music. In that year, Jimi Hendrix and his Experience cross Italy for their only tour in our country. In Milan they performed at Piper, an iconic venue that, through various transformations, today finds a new identity in Voce Triennale. Recounting those days is Enzo Gentile, author of the volume Hendrix '68 (Jaca Book), which accurately reconstructs one of the most memorable events in the history of rock in Italy. A tale that resurfaces from collective memory: of those who were there, of those who only touched the myth, of those who continued to seek it out.
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A project by: Lorenzo Palmeri
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