- Indietronica
- Art pop
- Post-pop
- Cinematic
- Alternative pop
- Indie pop
- Baroque pop
- Chamber pop
- Progressive rock
Comment: Marco
Cervellin`s set of 8 compositions is a fairly corroborant flow of
pastel-alike string chords and synthetic glimpses and hovering
orchestrations which have been presented either in a linear way or in a iterative way. Both ways are to make sense while making difference from each other. He has been producing his music in the Italian
countryside because of that I guess the result is so organic and
picturesque and cinematic. On the other side, behind him is an
immense experience and wisdom of the Italian history in music and
especially in film scores and Italian turn of mind while avoiding to
be an excessively sugary outing so let's sum up all of that to
ultimately get the recent result. The more I listen to it the more I
am losing the stylistic borders of his music which in turn of course,
is the sign of universality in his music. There must be that
compelling essence to come out from the tracks. You can draw
parallels upon the likes of Ennio Morricone, and The Pink Floyd yet
Cervellin`s does have its own way to go forward. You will not search for gems for a long time. A cut above.