LAS VEGAS, NV, September 11, 2010 (Press-News.org) The multi-talented Italian Bass Player Alessandro Bottura has released a remix of his CD entitled "Morning Grooves," which features his RadioIndy chart-topping single "MayDay Mayhem RMX." The album contains eleven smooth fusion songs of rock, jazz, and pop instrumentals, including another radio favorite "Stern Memories RMX" that has listeners mesmerized when they hear the hard hitting bass playing reminiscent of the Jaco Pastorius masterpieces of early 70's.
"Morning Grooves Special Digital Edition" was recorded in Modena, Italy and co-produced via the internet through collaboration with Mark A. Forrest, Artist Manager in the entertainment mecca that is Las Vegas where Mark, owner of Maftrust Inter Vivos, has continued to earn praise for his previously discovered artist's to top the Charts in the United States.
Throughout the recording process fans around the world have awaited this remix of Alessandro's debut album as he has earned significant interest on an international level by being a very popular and listened to artist on the Last.fm music website. The song "MayDay Mayhem" stood at #1 on the RadioIndy charts in the U.S. while simultaneously also being #1 on the ReverbNation charts for Italy in 2009. Alessandro Bottura's new CD "Morning Grooves Special Digital Edition" is currently available through iTunes, CD Baby, Rhapsody, Amazon.com, 7Digital, and Napster.
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Funk, Rock, Pop and Jazz all mixed up in this first album by Italian bass player Alessandro Bottura; a 9-track instrumental journey in a Fusion experience that learns from masters such as Weather Report, Yellowjackets, Rippingtons, Spyro Gyra and MM and W.
(CDBaby Review)
"Morning Grooves" Reviewed by RadioIndy.com
Jaco Pastorius would be proud to hear the bass chops of jazz artist Alessandro Bottura. His latest record, "Morning Grooves" is a smooth fusion of rock, jazz, and pop instrumentals all rolled into one amazing sound. Bottura's bass playing speaks for itself and is immediately evident right from the opening track, "Out of Sight." His jazz fueled bass runs fly up and down the neck and are nicely driven by some outstanding guitar/drum work. Bottura changes gears a bit and slow things down on "Sweet Tears," which also highlights his staccato playing skills. Any fan of Jaco Pastorius or of virtuoso bass playing will love this album, plus the band behind Bottura is just as exceptional as he.
-Shaun H. and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
Check out Alessandro Bottura's music on RadioIndy.com with link to purchase and links to popular sites http://www.radioindy.com/bands/5795/
The artist from Modena proposes a hot and sophisticated work. Maybe just too much for the barbaric and rough tastes of Supporto Italiano, but in a way, advisable for whom has the luck to have a delicate and attentive ear. Alessandro Bottura is an awesome bass player, just as many others on the earth after all. But only a few of them has the strength to challenge the marketplace alone.
Alessandro studies at PercentoMusica in Roma with the Masters Massimo Moriconi, Pierpaolo Ranieri, Mario Guarini, Luca Pirozzi, Alessandro Patti (electric bass), Massimo Fedeli (playing ensembles and improvisation), Aldo Fedele, Franco Ventura (playing ensembles), Andrea Avena, Stefano Scatozza (music theory), Fabrizio Aiello (rythmical awareness), and continues the studies also at the "Accademia di Musica" in Modena, following the improvement class instructed by M Giuseppe La Monica.
The record is the synthesis of the bassist's enterprising research. It comes out under the overview of Maftrust Inter Vivos of Las Vegas.
A curriculum rich and full-bodied that comes out from the composition exposed on this Morning Grooves. Alessandro Bottura, between straight funk and fusion virtuosity, gives wonderful hyper-technical attacks attended by research and bright and expressive solutions.
It won't be the record of the century, but our brave bass player knows his stuff and will certainly make talk about him in future. Vote: 8,5/10 - Fabrizio Maulu -
The International Recording Artist Alessandro Bottura Released His New Classic Jazz Fusion CD "Morning Grooves Special Digital Edition" Featuring The Hit Instrumental Song "MayDay Mayhem RMX" For 2010
Progressive Jazz Bassist Alessandro Bottura Flirts With Metal, Embraces Rock, Loves Funk, And Gets His Groove On With R&B In The New "Morning Grooves Special Digital Edition" With Acknowledgment Nods To Pastorius, Scofield, And Stern! M A Forrest
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[Press-News.org] The International Recording Artist Alessandro Bottura Released His New Classic Jazz Fusion CD "Morning Grooves Special Digital Edition" Featuring The Hit Instrumental Song "MayDay Mayhem RMX" For 2010Progressive Jazz Bassist Alessandro Bottura Flirts With Metal, Embraces Rock, Loves Funk, And Gets His Groove On With R&B In The New "Morning Grooves Special Digital Edition" With Acknowledgment Nods To Pastorius, Scofield, And Stern! M A Forrest