01. Bjørn Torkse & Trym Søvdsnes - Pizzica Tarantata n026 (rework)
02. Uffe - Pizzica Tarantata n015 (rework)
03. LNS - Pizzica Tarantata n014 (rework)
04. Bottin - Santa Paolu meu de Galatina (rework)
05. Don't DJ - Pizzica Tarantata n014 (rework)
06. KMRU - Pizzica Tarantata n030 (rework)
07. Diego Carpitella, Alan Lomax - E Ballamu Tutti Ddhoi Ti Paru (1954)
08. Ernesto de Martino, Diego Carpitella - Pizzica Tarantata n 014 (1959)
09. Ernesto de Martino, Diego Carpitella - Pizzica Tarantata n 015 (1959)
10. Ernesto de Martino, Diego Carpitella - Pizzica Tarantata n 026 (1959)
11. Ernesto de Martino, Diego Carpitella - Pizzica Tarantata n 030 (1959)
12. Ernesto de Martino, Diego Carpitella - Santa Paolu meu de Galatina (1960)
13. FLEE - Santa Paolu meu de Galatina (Pandemic rework)
from the label:
Tarantismo : Odyssey of an Italian ritual” is a tribute to Pizzica, an antique music used to heal people suffering from a mysterious disease. This release represents a contemporary attempt to reflect on this extraordinary phenomenon involving frenetic rhythms and maniac dancing, through a trans-disciplinary and ambitious artistic approach.
This double LP features five original recordings from the early discoveries of the genre and six unique reworks by Bjorn Torske & Trym Søvdsnes, LNS, Uffe, Don’t DJ, Bottin and KMRU. Associated to it is a bilingual (Italian/English) hardcover book featuring nine original contributions by contributors such as Chiara Samugheo, Edoardo Winspeare, Luigi Chiriatti, Don Antonio Santoro, Claudia Atimonelli or Pamela Diamante.
Tarantismo: Odyssey of an Italian Ritual includes: A 2x140gr LP Compilation featuring six original recordings and six exlusive reworks.
A 168 pages hard-cover collection of essays and original photographs in English and Italian