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Dancæstral (daːnsɛs.tɹəl): Reckless and impetuous dance, arisen from overwhelming exposure to music.
The band combined atmosphere, adrenaline, anger and clever inspiration to express this primordial, instinctive and basic human reaction.
It starts when you let yourself go to the music, just out of the box, free from conventions and materialism we're usually absorbed, confined and inhibited by.
Sound envelopes the body which moves in a weird, uncoordinated way. Barriers break down, other people expectations and shame are gone.
In that moment we’re just “the all singing, all dancing crap of the world” as Tyler Durden from ‘Fight Club’ would say.
ᴛʜᴇ ᴀɴᴄᴇꜱᴛᴏʀ gravitates around the hypothesis that every living being is dominated by an entity named "Cordycep" referring to what we commonly call "soul".
When the host organism dies, the Cordycep moves to a new being next to come to existence, continuing its journey and affecting the new host's life with the traces and undertones from the previous existence.
All this results in a sense of impotence towards personal defects, emotions, intentions and the frustration that comes from not having complete control of one’s self.
Diego Piu: Vocals, Guitar
Marco Diomedi: Guitar, Backing vocals
Andrea Rocca: Bass, Backing vocals
Marco Melis: Drums, Backing vocals
www.dancaestral.com
The band combined atmosphere, adrenaline, anger and clever inspiration to express this primordial, instinctive and basic human reaction.
It starts when you let yourself go to the music, just out of the box, free from conventions and materialism we're usually absorbed, confined and inhibited by.
Sound envelopes the body which moves in a weird, uncoordinated way. Barriers break down, other people expectations and shame are gone.
In that moment we’re just “the all singing, all dancing crap of the world” as Tyler Durden from ‘Fight Club’ would say.
ᴛʜᴇ ᴀɴᴄᴇꜱᴛᴏʀ gravitates around the hypothesis that every living being is dominated by an entity named "Cordycep" referring to what we commonly call "soul".
When the host organism dies, the Cordycep moves to a new being next to come to existence, continuing its journey and affecting the new host's life with the traces and undertones from the previous existence.
All this results in a sense of impotence towards personal defects, emotions, intentions and the frustration that comes from not having complete control of one’s self.
Diego Piu: Vocals, Guitar
Marco Diomedi: Guitar, Backing vocals
Andrea Rocca: Bass, Backing vocals
Marco Melis: Drums, Backing vocals
www.dancaestral.com
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