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The Music Room => Composer Discussion => Topic started by: Carlo Gesualdo on November 23, 2019, 02:33:39 AM

Title: Fausto Romitelli may have been the uttermost intense composer before and after
Post by: Carlo Gesualdo on November 23, 2019, 02:33:39 AM
The album called audiodrome if I'm accurate I have it, the piece called: dead city radio...

Now, this is heavy relentless like I never heard before whit exception of Jon Leif's saga symphony per.se are there composer more intense than Romitelli now or contemporaries of Romitelli I doubt, he establishes a record in intense brutality unreal I tell yah.

In Japanese composer one of the uttermost extreme and very loud grinding classical is for me Akutagawa is not for wimps, his Ellora symphony is mandatory if you like power and intensity or try Toshiro Mayuzumi Mandala Symphony it another well worth listen it will disembowel yah this is how brutal tonal this is.
Title: Re: Fausto Romitelli may have been the uttermost intense composer before and after
Post by: jess on November 23, 2019, 02:54:21 AM
Yes Romitelli has some terrific music! And it's a shame he died far too soon.

How familiar are you with the kind of European avant-garde of today? There's probably a fair amount to explore that has been released by KAIROS and NEOS labels that you might find to be similarly relentless........