**Ultimo Attuale Corpo Sonoro** is an Italian music project formed in the province of Verona in 2003. The group initially consisted of Giacomo Zorzan, Fabio Ridolfi, Gianmarco Mercati, and Marcello Marchiotto, later joined by Matteo Sorio and Filippo Pavesi. They are known for their experimental approach, blending elements of Italian music with a unique style that doesn't conform to mainstream musical trends. Their discography includes albums like "Nueva York: Strade e Sogni" (2004), "Memorie e Violenze di Sant'Isabella" (2009), and "Io ricordo con rabbia" (2012). These releases highlight their ability to create a soundscape that combines emotional depth with poetic lyrics, often drawing inspiration from literary sources like Kerouac's "Mexico City Blues".
The group's later work has continued to explore themes of reflection and social commentary, as evident in more recent releases. Their music often involves a deep connection between spoken words and musical composition, reflecting a strong emphasis on storytelling and emotional resonance.
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