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Dante Bucci fuses world music and melodic indie rock with his pioneering approach to the Hang drum.
Dante plays past the Hang’s ambient, meditative tendencies with insistent melodies and deft percussive strikes. He creates distinct, compelling, hummable songs, sometimes playing two Hangs at once to create a layered, polyrhythmic sound. His debut EP, Reminiscence, adds muscular band arrangements to his songs, which translate with ease to live shows that move bodies and rattle windows. Solo or backed by a band, Dante’s music always commands a hush - rooms fall silent for him everywhere from neighborhood bars to local venues like the Tin Angel, MilkBoy, and The World Café Live. |
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A relatively new invention, the Hang drum
(pronounced “hung”) is a melodic, inverted steel percussion
instrument born in Bern, Switzerland, circa 2000.
The Hang looks like a steel drum crossed with
a UFO, and has its own distinctive voice that draws comparisons to
steel pans, harps, and even synthesizers. Each drum sings its own
harmony, with a root in the center and a scale arrayed around the
circumference. The resulting sound makes it perfect as background
music for a gallery opening or as an indelible lead singer at a rock
concert. As part of Multu’s band Dante has played in theatres and concert halls around the country, including sets at SXSW, XPN's All About the Music Festival, and opening for the John Butler Trio, Estero, and Amos Lee. Now Dante is the center of his own songs. His classical and percussionist experience aids him in pulling sounds out of the Hang that no one else has made - or can figure out how to replicate. From delicate harmonic overtones to deep djembe-like thumps, he pushes the boundaries of the instrument farther than any other player on the planet. Dante receives regular play on the nationally syndicated Echoes radio show (echoes.org), has appeared live on the WXPN Folk Show with Gene Shay, and recorded a track for the One Laptop Per Child mission video (laptop.org). His EP is available on CD Baby and iTunes. |
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