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Thursday, May 15, 2025

Upupayāma: Upupayāma 2021 + The Golden Pond 2022

 

Upupayāma is the musical persona of Alessio Ferrari, an Italian multi-instrumentalist and


songwriter who lives in a small mountain village above the city of Parma.
Upupayāma’s music is rooted strongly in Eastern and Western folk traditions, an approach that Ferrari blends with his own modern sensibilities and style.
                       

In addition to playing guitar, bass, keyboards, and drums on the album, Ferrari himself also

incorporates a number of other instruments into his sound, including sitar, erhu, transverse and wooden flutes, and a variety of percussion instruments.
He is also responsible for all of the recording that went into the project. Ferrari is currently in the process of putting together a group of musicians that will help deliver his vision of Upupayāma to a live setting.
                        
                 
Informed by the wonders of nature that surround him high in the northern Apennine mountains,

Ferrari’s songwriting possesses a mystical quality, one that reflects the fantastical and surreal, yet simple, elements of the natural world. His use of imagery is strong and is communicated vividly through his music.
                       

True to the sense of magical realism his songs evoke, Ferrari is quick to point out that even the very

concept of Upupayāma, which means mountain hoopoe, “is surreal because the hoopoe is not a mountain bird.” As he puts it, “I like the fact that a mountain hoopoe and an invented language can live in an imaginative world.” That imaginative world is the songs in front of you right now.
                  

Comparisons to Kikagaku Moyo are understandably easy to make, but it should be noted that Alessio Ferrari is drawing from the same waters as many of his contemporaries, including his Japanese

counterparts. These influences are wide and varied, ranging from the folk leanings of Fairport Convention and Popol Vuh to the rich creativity of Italian library music to the long-form jamming styles of Träd, Gräs och Stenar and the Grateful Dead. Live on stage, the six-piece band take a more improvisation-based approach which finds the songs ever-evolving.
                            

UPUPAYAMA - UPUPAYAMA 2021
                        


Upupayāma – Upupayāma
Label:Cardinal Fuzz – CFUL0202, Centripetal Force – CF019
Format: CDr, Album, Limited Edition, Handmade
Country:U K
Released: Jul 23, 2021
Genre: Rock
Style: Psychedelic Rock

TRACKS

                     


01. Hopsa-japaé 4:21
02. Green Cabana
03. The Blue Magician's Fantasy    6:54
04. White Oak    8:52    5:53
05. Hello Green Man, I Am A Tiger    8:21

Flac Size: 252 MB

UPUPAYAMA - THE GOLDEN POND 2022

                                  


Upupayāma – The Golden Pond
Label: Cardinal Fuzz – CFUL0253, Centripetal Force – CF.37
Format: CDr, Album, Limited Edition
Country: USA & Europe
Released: Nov 4, 2022
Genre: Rock
Style: Psychedelic Rock

TRACKS

                   


01. Cuckoos From The House Of Golden Tin    7:28
02. Entering The Time Of Wilderness    3:07
03. Más    4:30
04. Come Here, Noriko (Drums – Sheila Bosco)   5:56
05. At The Fairie Bower    6:29
06. Ergobando    1:42
07. El Sueño De La Curandera    5:20
08. Sata Me Pani    5:49
09. Ballad Of The Mugho    4:22

Flac Size: 234 MB

9 comments:

  1. I listened to it briefly on bandcamp.
    Very very good.
    Unfortunately the produced is so expensice. Well you don't have to have everything. Thanks in any case for the GREAT tip.

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  2. What strikes me again and again about new/ old music is that it seems to have fallen out of touch with the world. Very good music no question. But it's missing the essentials. There hasn't been a scene for a long time ! And there was one in the 60s & 70s. Back then everything interacted. But i don't want to list it all now. Today, it all seems like an artifical produced without any social or political references. Simply out of touch with the times. Even punk in it's early days was a reaction to the world around us and the environment.

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  3. Great things cannot be repeated or even forced. That has never been the case at any point in history. It remains something individual, irreplaceable and unrepeatable.

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  4. When i finally get around to getting my system set up again, i'm going to have a hell of a lot of music to catch up on. Cheers, Kostas.

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  5. Because they'r so good i listened to all 4 RASPBERRIES in a row. Along with BIG STAR they're probably the best power band ever.
    Although i have hundreds in that vein.

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    1. Yes, that's true. I agree with you completely.

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  6. Thanks very much!

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  7. Very heavy, very cosmic, very good. Thanks for a new discovery.

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