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Twenty four Hours : ウィキペディア英語版
Twenty Four Hours (band)

Twenty Four Hours is an Italian progressive rock band with various influences, including the psychedelic one that is the predominant element. After their first album, The Smell of The Rainy Air,〔(Free download of the first album ''The Smell of The Rainy Air''. )〕 a self -produced vinyl in January 1991 (published on the day after the outbreak of the US-Iraq war), the group has acquired a certain notoriety thanks to the welcome of specialized music critics signaled the debut of the band among the best releases of 1991.〔''Rockerilla'', n. 137, 1992 January, page 42.〕
In 1992, following this small and unexpected success, the band was hired by Mellow Records of Sanremo,〔(Present website of the label Mellow Records )〕 a label specializing in progressive rock, and later by the French label Musea.〔(Present website of the label Musea )〕 In 1994, Mellow published the second album, "Intolerance," 〔(Intolerance album on Prog Archives )〕 and reprinted The Smell Of The Rainy Air on CD.〔(The album The Smell of The Rainy Air on Musicstack )〕 In 1999, Musea published the third album, Oval Dreams, which became their best seller 〔(The album Oval Dreams on Musea website )〕 and is also available on iTunes, the popular Apple platform for online sales of liquid music. The band has also participated in some compilations of Progressive Rock and has published, under Creative Commons, a collection of previously unreleased tracks titled Before and After The Boundary.〔(Free download of "Before and After The Boundary" )〕 The band's latest album, The Sleepseller, was published in 2004 in collaboration with Musea who oversaw the distribution. The first track of this album, "Bari Brazil," was recently selected as the soundtrack of the video communications agency Mirror.〔(Official website of the Advertising Agency Mirror )〕 All works of the band are available for legal download on Jamendo,〔(Official albums of Twenty Four Hours free from Jamendo )〕 and can be purchased in CD format by Musea,〔(Official albums of Twenty Four Hours from Musea Store (digit Twenty-Four) )〕 Mellow 〔(Mellow Records label website )〕 and Velut Luna.〔(Velut Luna label )〕
== Band History ==
The first nucleus of the band consisted of Roberto Aufiero and Fabrizio Bobba on guitars, Michele Deflorio on bass, Marco Lippe on drums, and Paolo Lippe on vocals and synthesizers. This line-up came together in Bari (in Apulia, southern Italy) at Christmas 1985, out of the ashes of the ''Trio'', the ''Onyx Marker'' and ''The Pause'', three underground experiences of pre-school era. With this line-up, Twenty Four Hours played in many clubs in Bari, recording all its concerts.
''Extasy'',〔(Free download of "''Extasy''" )〕 ''The Dawn'' 〔(Free download of "''The Dawn''" )〕 and ''Deuce'' 〔(Free download of "''Deuce''" )〕 become the most appreciated and demanded songs by the public during the live sessions. Even all the studio takes of the group are recorded live with an eight channel mixer and a tape recorder. Despite the commitment of the musicians, the concerts and the approval of the public, the local critics do not appreciate the sound of the group considering it outdated and anachronistic. We are still in full blast punk-wave-dark and the youth culture of Puglia is very sensitive especially to the dark-wave.
During those years the live performances of The Sound, New Order, Bauhaus, Virgin Prunes, Simple Minds were very popular among young Italians. At that time that the band dedicated a song to the Joy Division singer Ian Curtis 〔(Free download of "''Dedicated To Ian''" )〕
In 1987 the original band separated due to conflicts especially related to university commitments that make it increasingly difficult to meet for rehearsals. Drummer Marco Lippe, certainly the most active member for his numerous musical projects (''Hide and Seek'', ''Nirnaeth'') and collaboration (''Nirnaeth Space Lab'', ''Locus'', ''Christoper Lenox-Smith/Seaweed'' of ''Ozric Tentacles''),〔(Interview to Marco Lippe, ''Il Mucchio'', page 27 )〕〔(Review of the album ''Armi d'istruzione di massa'' )〕 meets Nico Colucci, a whimsical artist, fond of painting, graphics and music at the Academy of Fine Arts. He introduced him to a different and younger environment where he met Antonio Paparelli, a guitarist with a dark-wave setting. The strict and rigorous scientific university commitments contrast with the more flexible time and space of their artistic studies. In this scenario Edain Danse took shape, a dark-wave project with Antonio Paparelli on guitar, Nico Colucci on bass and Marco Lippe on drums. This new band clearly resembles Joy Division, Cure and Danse Society (hence the name) and started composing a number of songs that will be presented to the public of Bari in two concerts only. With the help of the “dark philia” of that period, Edain Danse was extraordinarily successful.
Despite the favor encountered by the new formation and in clear contrast to the trend music of the time, the project Twenty Four Hours remains a priority for the two surviving members of the band, the Lippe brothers. The project Edain Danse was set aside and in July 1987 the new Twenty Four Hours (Edain Danse + Paolo Lippe) released their first song, "The Bastards",〔(Free download of "''The Bastards''" )〕 a long psychedelic ballad with clear Floyd references. This song was performed until the last concert of 1994, the closing track of all live performances of the band, and was published on their most successful album, ''Oval Dreams'' that French Musea released in 1999 (later re-released by the Russian label MALS in 2009),〔(Kinesis store, were Oval Dreams may be )〕 and that Velut Luna reprinted remixed in 2012 on vinyl version. Today the first version of "''The Bastards''", recorded on July 1987 has been remastered from the original analog tape and is available on Jamendo too 〔(The first version of "The Bastards", recorded on July 1987 )〕
The new era was not easy, but at the end of the eighties the dark phenomenon was giving way in favor of a psychedelic revival, which apparently seemed to favor the group. However, none of the labels of Italian psychedelia (''Electric Eye'', ''Toast Records'', ''Contempo Records'') seemed interested in the sound of the band. Once again, the music critics defined the music dated, anachronistic, "neither fish nor fowl." The demo tape Elephant Killer (1988) was completely ignored by the radio except the song "Harold & Maps" that was sometimes broadcast.〔(Free download of "Harold & Maps" )〕〔(Harold & Maps/Jazzing Live Video, Cinema Armenise, Bari, 1987 Dec 23 )〕 Concerts, however, go very well and the band always attracted a large audience, as in the concert opening act for Breathless, where they got a much higher approval than the British group. But that was not enough. By the end of 1989 the singer-keyboardist Paolo Lippe planned a transfer to the University of Chieti to continue his studies. There was still time to produce and promote the new demo-tape Trip of Rains that, unexpectedly, also got the approval of the local stations that began to broadcast it. In particular, the song "What's on My Back?" () seemed to be the favorite by local radio stations who frequently played it. All six songs from the new demo tape were part of the first LP of the band, self-produced, two years later because of difficulties due to the distance of the members of the group. Since 1991 they resided in three different cities in Italy. Marco Lippe left Bari, returning to live in Bergamo, his hometown, while Nico Colucci and Antonio Paparelli remained in Bari.
The Smell of The Rainy Air was, for this reason, recorded and mixed between Bari, Francavilla al Mare and Chieti. All 500 copies printed of the LP sold in a few months and were reviewed positively by music magazines ''Rockerilla'',〔(N. 126, feb 1991, page 71 )〕 ''Urlo'' 〔(N. 32, feb 1991, page 32 )〕 and ''Ciao 2001'' 〔(2001 N. 19 (1114), May 14, 1991, page 30 )〕 and the LP was included in the list of the most interesting debuts in the 1991 ''Rockerilla'' Reader's Poll at number 17.〔
Thanks to the small success of The Smell of The Rainy Air the band managed to get two auditions, one with Bernard Gueffier Musea (which was not successful because of the "too little progressive" trend of the first album) and the second with Mauro Moroni, legendary record collector and patron of the Mellow Records, the leading label of Italian Progressive.〔(Interview at Mauro Moroni of Mellow Records Twenty Four Hours are mentioned )〕 Moroni appreciated the "unconventional" sound of the group and proposed a record deal for the release of the second album Intolerance which was released in March 1994. The review of Intolerance appeared on Rockerilla by Beppe Riva who spoke of it as a disc of absolute priority to be compared positively with the best of international progressive. Mellow also reprinted The Smell of The Rainy Air on CD, but both products suffered from severe shortages of distribution and advertising, revealing authentic commercial "flops".
For this reason, in 1998 the band started looking for a new record contract or a
partnership, encountering enormous difficulties. When it seems determined that the
new album, which was ready for a year, recorded in 15 days in a trullo
during the summer holidays and mixed entirely at the home of guitarist Antonio
Paparelli, should be self-produced, the four decide to try again
with Musea, especially since Oval Dreams, the title of their new work, was more
progressive compared to the previous albums.
Quite unexpectedly, Bernard Gueffier and Alain Robert, after listening to the demo CD declared themselves very interested in the production of Oval Dreams and it was released by the prestigious French label (March 1999). For the band it was a quantum leap and the new album sold more than the band members, accustomed to the Italian numbers, expected. It far exceeded the total of the three discs published previously. However, due to the lack of a promotional tour, family commitments and work, Musea claimed to be generally "not thrilled" by the number of sales. Italian critics (Rockerilla and Mucchio Selvaggio especially) really appreciated the new work of the band and for the first time, in addition to their reviews, both very positive,〔(of "Oval Dreams" by di Federico Guglielmi, Mucchio Selvaggio N.367, October 5–11, 1999, page 38 (Insert "Fuori dal Mucchio" page XII) )〕〔(of Oval Dreams by Enrico Ramunni, Rockerilla N. 230, October 1999, page 54 )〕 the two newspapers devoted an entire article to Twenty Four Hours and their music.〔(Mucchio Selvaggio article on Twenty Four Hours )〕〔(Selvaggio N.379, January, 11-17, 2000, page 33 (Insert "Fuori dal Mucchio" page VII) )〕〔(N.233, January 2000, pages 44 and 45 )〕〔(Rockerilla article on Twenty Four Hours (page 44) )〕〔(Rockerilla article on Twenty Four Hours (page 45) )〕
The publication of Oval Dreams was followed by a time-off of two years, until the summer of 2001 when three of the 4 members met in Fano, the current residence of the keyboardist Paolo Lippe, orphaned by the bassist Nico Colucci who for personal reasons couldn't participate at the meeting. The songs composed by the three, who see keyboardist and guitarist alternate in the role of bass players, reflect the soft atmospheres (Kid A and Amnesiac Radiohead's lead, but also Brian Eno / Peter Schwalm and Massive Attack) of the music preferred by the band during the sessions. The result is an album different from the previous ones, very electronic and experimental, whose characteristics are described accurately in the two main Italian reviews (Enrico Ramunni on Rockerilla and Federico Guglielmi of Mucchio Selvaggio). The album was self-produced, while the distribution was carried out by Musea. However, being in a deep CD support crisis, Musea did not renew the production contract with the band. In fact, you can feel the crisis in ''The Sleepseller'', the band's latest album that was released in June 2004 and sold less than half the number of CDs of its predecessor.
Since then, the Twenty Four Hours has not been able to come together to write and record new songs until 2014 (see below, The Reunion). Marco Lippe lives and teaches painting and art history in Bergamo, Antonio Paparelli has been active for years in a cooperative social in Bari that deals with personal services, while Paolo Lippe works as a medical oncologist at the hospital of Fano. The contacts with the old members of the band, especially Giovanni Lombardi, Fabrizio Bobba, Michele Deflorio and Nico Colucci have been maintained and remain solid friendships.
In 2009 Oval Dreams was reprinted from the Russian label MALS 〔(Kinesis store sells Oval Dreams CD reprint )〕 and in early 2010 it became available for purchase on iTunes.
On 29 October 2010 the band met after 16 years since the last tour (1994) and 21 years since the last concert of Puglia (1989) in Bari, their hometown, at a memorial concert for the sudden death of a friend owner of a vinyl shop in London, Sandro Mariani.
The Oval Dreams album was reissued in September 2012 on vinyl by the Italian Audiophile record label Velut Luna by Marco Lincetto who completely remixed and mastered it from the original reels of analog recorder Studer A816. The album premiered at the Top Audio 2012, the most important Italian exhibition of audio and video which is held annually in Milan.

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