Biography
Eleque is a project and it started almost for fun in the Winter of 2003. The growing interest of Simone in electronic music and the desire of Fabio to confirm his own passion for this sort of music, pushes them to meet each other to give life to something creative, without having any great target. Since the beginning the two guys were able to establish a good composive feeling, despite their important stylistic and methodical differences. The first compositions are the settling ones, but soon after the results become more interesting and inspiring, so much that they decide to commit always more to the project. They decided not to exclude any possibility: electronic instruments aswell as acoustic ones are exploited, starting from the drums, going through the bass guitar, the guitar, all of this in order to let them free to explore all the several sonorities, but always preserving the same style. This style is emerging as time passes by, until when it results clear that actually the pieces are perfect to be integrated by a singing voice. Immediately the choice goes to Veronica, a singer that Fabio knew during another musical experience. The first idea is introducing just few vocal parts, not to revolutionize the style. But the potentials of Veronica are really too exciting to be left second-rate, therefore the decision is to introduce remarkable vocal parts. At this point the band is complete, and they all run the way with constant enthusiasm, even if sometimes slowly due to an 'excess of perfectionism' . Starting from here the pieces are settled up, some of them freely and promptly, some others are the fruit of lucubrations and many changes. Each piece is considered as 'existing by itself' to be able to create different and various pieces, always trying not to get limited or disoriented by the disposable sound resources.
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