lyall
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Post by lyall on Apr 11, 2006 12:09:31 GMT -5
It may be useful to other potential fans, if you can give a small history of no sound. Have you gone from a PT tribute band to your own music? I don't know, don't mean to insult you either How do you see yourself in a couple of years time (apart from being famous and declared the worlds best band )
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Post by Admin on Apr 12, 2006 4:04:32 GMT -5
Hi Lyall,
well it's not an easy question! A hort history of Nosound can be found on our website, but I can tell you that all started about two years ago when I decided to give a unique identity to my music compositions. The project started as a studio only, then friends of my PT cover band decided to offer their help to bring Nosound a band identity. They really liked the music, and after the extremely good results gained by Sol29 selling around the world, we decided that Nosound has to be a band...and here we are. The PT tribute band at the moment is still as it was before Nosound, but I think it's not linked with Nosound, where approach to music is completely different, and you know it's actually taking all our time, being in timetable also the new cd. The band at the moment has more and more a fundametal role both live and in studio, and in the next studio album there will be for sure a big step forward.
I don't know what will be in a couple of years ... all is going really well, as you can read on website we're in a very good period, with a dvd, an ongoing collaboration of Tim Bowness in several aspects and on the next studio album, and fanbase is growing even more. We have also a management working for us so we'll be able to perform in Europe where our music geas generally well, so I really don't know .... I guess we'll not be the most famous band (and wont to), but at least I hope we'll have an even more growing and stable fanbase allowing us to perform regularly in Europe.
The studio work is at the moment at his top I think, we have a lot of very good material and next studio album I'm sure is far far better than Sol29 (even if I really love it).
Regards,
Giancarlo
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