DGM Parts Ways With Singer, Seeks Replacement

October 15, 2007

Italian prog-metallers DGM have parted ways with singer Titta Tani due to "personal differences." Tani's final appearance with the band took place on October 6, 2007 at the ProgPower Europe festival in Baarlo, Holland.

DGM is currently seeking a replacement vocalist. Interested parties can contact the group at [email protected].

DGM released its fifth album, entitled "Different Shapes", in June via Scarlet Records. The CD was recorded in January-February 2007 at Outer Sound Studio, Vitinia (RM) by Giuseppe Orlando; Fear Studio, Alfonsine (Ravenna),by Simone Mularoni; and Random Music House, Ostia (RM) by Simone Mularoni and Emanuele Casali. The album was mixed at Outer Sound Studio, Vitinia (RM),by Giuseppe Orlando and DGM.

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