TWINSPIRITS' ALBERTO RIGONI Signs With NIGHTMARE RECORDS

January 18, 2011

Italian bass player and composer Alberto Rigoni (TWINSPIRITS) has just inked a deal with Nightmare Records for the release of his new album.

"Rebirth" shows an extreme variety of tunes, some with voice and some instrumental. It's a union of experimental research blended with a solid backbone of melody. Bassists around the world will want to witness his elegant simplicity to bring the bass instrument to the forefront without losing the rhythm and foundation of the music.

Alberto successfully combines rock-prog fusion with hard-rock ambience, creating a blend that suggests a poetic mix that is free from any defined genre yet remains memorable an even catchy.

"Rebirth" features contributions from a number of well-known musicians, including Gavin Harrison (PORCUPINE TREE, KING KRIMSON) John Macaluso (ARK, TNT, YNGWIE MALMSTEEN),Michael Manring and Yves Carbonne, Swedish singer Jonas Erixon (ALICANTE),guitarist Tommy Ermolli (TWINSPIRITS) and Simone Mularoni (DGM, EMPYRIOS),keyboard players Federico Solazzo (ALEXIA),Andrea Pavanello (CENTRICA),Filippo Lui and Emanuele Casali (DGM, ASTRA).

Lance King, owner of Nightmare, says: "I'm excited to try something different and branch out into a little different direction with the label and this artist, Alberto has brought together many brilliant musicians on this great album."

A short preview clip is available at www.albertorigoni.net.

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