"The Endless Way" marks the new stage of the bassist Giuseppe Millaci. His trio had the opportunity to travel the world in it's first year of existence. This album reflects the travel experiences, and the trio has shed light for this opus on a series of concerts in Central America that has proved to be a key moment in the evolution of their music. Each track on the album was dedicated to particular events and ambiances. If “Highway 132D" refers to a Mexican road that the trio used to drive on in an old blue Beetle, the title “Calavera" refers to art and spirituality, while the romantic “Timeless," through a skillfully executed and controlled counterpoint, takes the listener back to the West.
The Endless Way is a condensed version of emotions that subtly blends into a masterfully performed music, with finely studied architecture and refined arrangements; a teeming universe in which the three instrumentalists, alternately accompanists or soloists, embark on improvisations that rival each other in intelligence, virtuosity and elegance.
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