
Piero Umiliani
Continente Nero
Released in 1975, "Continente Nero" is the perfect flip side of "Africa" (1972), an album that significantly expanded Piero Umiliani's music perspectives, incorporating partially explored rhythmic variations already used in "Percussioni ed Effetti Speciali" and "To-Day's Sound". It does so by taking inspiration from a tradition that starts from the divine Fela Kuti and reaches the amateur and field recordings by musicologists such as David Toop, but also from the Afro- American jazz history of Art Ensemble of Chicago, John Coltrane, Max Roach and hundreds of others.
In Mixtapes
- ▶Track 1
- ▶Track 2
- ▶Track 3
- ▶Track 4
- ▶Track 5
- ▶Track 6
- ▶Track 7
- ▶Track 8
- ▶Track 9
- ▶Track 10
- ▶Track 11
- ▶Track 12
- ▶Track 13
- ▶Track 14
- ▶Track 15
- ▶Track 16
Continente Nero—
$28















