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Nuklearte, World Music with an Environmentalist Attitude   
02/28/2005 02:10AM
Contributed by: ARomero

New CDsItaly - The latest album by Nuklearte La via della sete (CNI Music, 2004) came out three years after Tale Tale. The Sicilian group, was born from the artistic jointure between Ramya and Maurizio Cucuzza and immediately beloved by Peter Gabriel and Thomas Brooman who wanted them from the very beginning in 1998 to take part of the WOMAD circuit.

La via della sete (The way of thirst) is a tale dedicated to the state of the environment and human rights and actually, this "sete", thirst, is first of all the thirst for justice and for equality, a river of music and words born in the middle of nature and isolation.

From a musical point of view, La via della sete, signs a path towards a south eastern track leading to "another possible world", 12 real acoustic mantra and mandala, sang in Djulajingala Sicilian, English and Italian, in which tablas and sitar meet African percussion and the "electric body" of loops, are supported by a typical rock layer of bass, drums, guitars and keyboards.

[But La via della sete now].

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