We are happy to announce that the new album by LoopArc - “Classic (not)“ - will be released on all digital stores in a few days!
An artistic encounter that began over ten years ago between violinist Stefano Zeni and cellist Marco Remondini, both members of a string quartet with a classical soul but a focus on pop-rock. From that initial collaboration, a bond was born that has evolved over time, culminating in 2019 in a new and innovative project: Mutanti Musicali, a trio complemented by the eclectic voice of vocal performer Boris Savoldelli.
Violin, cello, and voice—three quintessential classical instruments—are transformed and reinterpreted, creating a sonic experience that embraces references from classical, jazz, rock, pop, and world music. An ensemble that challenges stylistic conventions, transforming each piece into an expressive and engaging experience.
The duo has embarked on a significant collaboration with Gianluigi Trovesi, a true master of European jazz, whose presence has further enriched Mutanti Musicali's sonic exploration.
In parallel, LoopArc is working on a production with renowned composer and pianist Fabrizio Paterlini, which will soon lead to a new album, followed by a European tour.
Building on these experiences, the Remondini-Zeni duo has launched a new musical project, LoopArc, which draws on the classical repertoire—from the Baroque to the twentieth century—reworking it through the use of electronics, improvisation, and a stylistically free approach. The result is a sonic journey spanning centuries and cultures, projecting toward an open and borderless musical future.
Stefano Zeni's eclectic violin and Marco Remondini's imaginative cello offer an innovative soundtrack capable of emotionally engaging the listener, painting a veritable palette of musical colors that breaks the mold and redefines the concept of contemporary performance.