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And it’s out, MOVION first homonym album! You can listen to it and get it on your laptop, right here: 

Check the pictures from the release party, here

MOVION is a band born in 2012 from a random meeting of three guys.

After a couple of years in the rehearsal room, adding and trying technical stuff, the band published its homonym album.

Post-rock vibes. MOVION are Nicolò Tamagnone (guitar, loops), Alessandro Angeleri (drums) and Antonio Vomera (bass, synth). 

This work has been a tool for MOVION to get to know one another better and to discover their different music tastes. Their album will be available on bandcamp (free download), CD, tape and vinyl. MOVION drag the listener in a nighttime run in a wood, through scanty but repeated flashes of light in the pitch black. MOVION have to be listened away from glares. 

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“Achille, the Turtle and Misfortune” is the opening track of MOVION’s first album that has been released the 1st of May @Magazzino sul Po, Turin. Check the event here

The whole video recreates Zeno’s paradox: «In a race, the quickest runner can never overtake the slowest, since the pursuer must first reach the point whence the pursued started, so that the slower must always hold a lead»

Special Thanks for the video above to: Roberto Porello,Alessandro CrisciRoberta Freisa Buenas, Angelica Vomera, Loris Valente

Read here what Impatto Sonoro (ITA) thinks about MOVION 

Vacuuum” is MOVION’s first single from the homonym album:

Nicolò Tamagnone, MOVION’s guitarist, performed some of his tunes down in Spazio Ferramenta for NESXT festival (October 2016)

Nicolò’s solo project is lit up by musical research and cinema. The latter works as source of inspiration and visual guide for the music he creates. The result is a blend of ambient, minimal and noise, enriched by some essential guitar melodies.

Here instead MOVION first performance

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