Dilatazione Reviews

Dilatazione “Too Emotional For Maths” - Luna Kafe

December 5th, 2006

Excerpt - “The opening two tracks “Wendy Carlos” and “Solo in una strada affollata” are beautiful, running into one another seamlessly, setting the tone for the rest of the record: these guys can play. From there, they show how you can include vocals in an instrumental record without it sounding shit (”Cendre in” and “Cendre out”), how to make drums sound really cool by feeding them through a phaser (”Ivano Menchetti”), and how to end an album by setting up a heavenly wall of guitars, repeating them over and over until the listener is rapt with wonder, and then abruptly cutting out, like Talk Talk’s majestic “Ascension Day” off Laughing Stock (”Tutto si dimentica”).”

Luna Kafe

Dilatazione “Too Emotional For Maths” - Rockit

November 5th, 2006

Excerpt - “Tutto Si Dimentica” is the most beautiful post-rock song of the year. An instrumental anthem that one should live with the fists up in the air, the throat on fire and the heart upset. A ride at one thousand kilometres per hour, which sometimes overtakes the astonishing emotional tracks of 65daysofstatic.”

Rockit (Italian Translation)

Dilatazione “Too Emotional For Maths” - Upside Down

October 2nd, 2006

Excerpt - “There is a difference between a “well crafted” record and a “beautiful” record, and being able to combine both is quite uncommon…….. The descriptive and cinematic vein of Dilatazione oozes from every corner. They build introspective and razor-sharp guitar riffs à la Tortoise and Mercury Program onto a sturdy rhythmic background…….”

Upside Down (Translated from Italian)


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