“Wotan” and other projects

Hey! Long time no see!

It seems to be a custom of mine to apologize for my long absences from the blogosphere, but most of the time I got good reasons for leaving and good reasons for coming back!

The reason I keep leaving is, for the most part, being busy. Good busy, though. As a musician, keep oneself busy is one of the most important things one can (and should) do.

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40 Artists to Watch in 2014 – Loudnezz Magazine

“Andres Guazzelli is a clasically trained musician who combines heavy orchestral work with the edginess and modern textures of progressive rock, and the brass-driven dramatic scores of epic films. His music carries many moods within a single piece and creates such a sprawling atmosphere that one can just picture a scene of beautiful brilliance playing out in their minds while listening to his work. Read more

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“Wish You Could Hear” by Nick Katona

“Wish You Could Hear” could easily be the best instrumental song of the year, if not of the decade. This is an epic 12+ minute instrumental rock opera that combines the best of prog & classical music and will soon be considered one of the worlds best instrumentals mini rock operas ever recorded. Pretty sure you have not heard anything like this before, but don’t take my word for it and hear it for yourself.”

NICK KATONA, PRESIDENT OF MELODIC REVOLUTION RECORDS
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Andres Guazzelli signs with Melodic Revolution Records

Melodic Revolution Records is Proud to Announce the Signing of Andres Guazzelli.

The first single “Wish You Could Hear” is released today and features some notable names from Melodic Revolution Records.

Andres Guazzelli (born December 20, 1984) is an Argentinian singer, composer, producer, engineer, sound designer and film scorer from Mar del Plata. He earned a college degree in Audio Engineering & Music Production while continuing his studies in Music Theory, Harmony and Baroque composing.

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