Fiamma Fumana
Fiamma Fumana is an Italian world music ensemble. Formed in 1999 in Northern Italy, their name translates from Italian as "flame fog" or "fire mist".[1] Their music mixes traditional Italian folk music with electronica. Starting out as a three-piece (Fiamma, Alberto, Marco), they added two members (Jessica, Medhin) for their second album, 2001's Home. The group played at the WOMAD festival and the CMJ music marathon in 2001, and the Detroit Festival of the Arts in 2002.[2]
Members
- Fiamma Orlandi - vocals
- Alberto Cottica - accordion (formerly of Modena City Ramblers)
- Marco Bertoni - electronics
- Lady Jessica Lombardi - bagpipe, flute, bass
- Medhin Paolos - sampling
Discography
- 1.0 (Omnium Records, 2001)
- Home (Omnium, 2003)
- Contatto (Mescal Records, 2004)
- Onda (Mescal, 2006)
References
External links
- Official website
- Fiamma Fumana feature on All Things Considered
- Fiamma Fumana at Global Village Idiot
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 5/26/2015. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.