Stefano Barone

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Madrid 00:00 Tools
Altalenanze 00:00 Tools
Batman 00:00 Tools
Alexander Supertramp 00:00 Tools
TCLD 00:00 Tools
Particolare#uno 00:00 Tools
The Return 00:00 Tools
Syberia 00:00 Tools
Spankie 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
Andata 00:00 Tools
Minimalaction 00:00 Tools
22,30 00:00 Tools
Metronix 00:00 Tools
Chemistry Must Be Respected 00:00 Tools
Danze 00:00 Tools
System Up 00:00 Tools
Lab4Kids 00:00 Tools
Live Zoe 9/11 00:00 Tools
Chemistry Must be Respected (Radio Edit 2013) 00:00 Tools
Minimalaction - Solo Guitar 00:00 Tools
Altalenanze (solo guitar) 00:00 Tools
Batman (Alexander Supertramp) 00:00 Tools
Particolare Uno 00:00 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
22:30 00:00 Tools
Particolare#uno - www.candyrat.com 00:00 Tools
Stefano Barone - Batman - Alexander Supertramp 00:00 Tools
Alexander Supertramp (Dj Q-ran remix) 00:00 Tools
Batman / Alexander Supertramp 00:00 Tools
TCLD - www.candyrat.com 00:00 Tools
TCLD - Sandra Bae 00:00 Tools
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"Stefano was born in Naples, Italy, in 1978, and started playing when he was very young, studying piano at first but choosing guitar at last. From blues to pop to rock, in Naples he cut through different musical experiences, until he moved to Rome in 2001 and decided to dedicate himself fully to solo acoustic guitar. "When I first listened to Michael Hedges's striking album Aerial Boundaries, in 2003, I started studying technique and composition with Pino Forastiere and approached contemporary music, in particular American Minimalism (Steve Reich)." Stefano Barone's debut CD features entirely original compositions, ranging from the funk of Spankie to the intimate melodies of The Return, to tracks of more complex execution and performance like Metronix, Batman, Alexander Supertramp and Minimalaction, a composition for 12 guitars which he usually performs live with the help of a multitrack machine." -Candy Rat Records Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.