28IF by Nanaue
Tracklist
| 1. | Summwhere | 5:07 |
| 2. | Sumac Said | 4:29 |
| 3. | Down The Rabbit Hole | 4:07 |
| 4. | Che Boludo | 3:42 |
| 5. | The Shortest Story | 4:26 |
| 6. | Lancashire | 6:59 |
| 7. | Daybreak | 4:52 |
| 8. | Devil's Lighter | 4:11 |
| 9. | What Is Left | 3:40 |
| 10. | Instrumental | 1:39 |
| 11. | Confident Boy | 4:17 |
| 12. | The Blind, The Deaf | 6:05 |
| 13. | 28IF | 0:49 |
Credits
released November 26, 2021
Written, arranged, played, and produced by Nanaue (Emiliano Deferrari and Matteo Nahum) in different places between Italy (Genoa, Rome, Tortona), Spain (Valencia) and Belgium (Brussels).
Woodwinds recorded at Elefante Media Estudio (Valencia) by Pablo G. Schuller assisted by Carles Rodenas Martínez.
Brass recorded at Orange Studio (Samassi - Cagliari) by Simone Frau.
Drums recorded at Green Hill Studio (Rome) by Simone Asilo.
Mixed at The Little Kitchen Studio (Valencia) by Matteo Nahum.
Mastered at Schuller Sound (Valencia) by Pablo G. Schuller.
Cover photo by Geert De Taeye.
Portrait photos by Enrica Laneri and Miguel Esteller Nadal.
Artwork by Paco Company (Estudio Ítaca, Valencia).
www.nanaue.com
www.rattsburgrecords.com
Emiliano Deferrari: vocals, guitars, bass
Matteo Nahum: guitars, piano keys, programming, choirs
With:
Alessandro Inolti: drums
Daniele Pinceti: bass
Marco Machera: bass
Laura Navarro: violin
Stefano Cabrera: cello
Magdalena Martinez Marco: flute
Ana Rivera Aguirre: english horn
Alba González Ruiz: bassoon
Cecilio Vilar Alpuente: clarinet
Elisa Montaldo: piano
Maurizio Floris: alto and bass saxophone
Emanuele Contis: tenor saxophone
Adriano Sarais: trumpet
Christian Marras: bass
Nanaue gives thanks for the blessing of Music, the truthfulness of Art and Life as their fertile carrier. It took nearly 11 years from imagining the first song to writing these final notes. This record has been written in different places and times and came to fruition with the support of many people who are an essential part of our lives. Nanaue wants to thank all of them (you know who you are!) and all the musicians, technicians, family members and friends who put their heart in this record with us. Special thanks go to Daniele Pinceti, Simone Asilo, Alessandro Inolti, Marco Machera (our third ears) and to Bruno Cimenti. Very special thanks to Claïs Lemmens.
Written, arranged, played, and produced by Nanaue (Emiliano Deferrari and Matteo Nahum) in different places between Italy (Genoa, Rome, Tortona), Spain (Valencia) and Belgium (Brussels).
Woodwinds recorded at Elefante Media Estudio (Valencia) by Pablo G. Schuller assisted by Carles Rodenas Martínez.
Brass recorded at Orange Studio (Samassi - Cagliari) by Simone Frau.
Drums recorded at Green Hill Studio (Rome) by Simone Asilo.
Mixed at The Little Kitchen Studio (Valencia) by Matteo Nahum.
Mastered at Schuller Sound (Valencia) by Pablo G. Schuller.
Cover photo by Geert De Taeye.
Portrait photos by Enrica Laneri and Miguel Esteller Nadal.
Artwork by Paco Company (Estudio Ítaca, Valencia).
www.nanaue.com
www.rattsburgrecords.com
Emiliano Deferrari: vocals, guitars, bass
Matteo Nahum: guitars, piano keys, programming, choirs
With:
Alessandro Inolti: drums
Daniele Pinceti: bass
Marco Machera: bass
Laura Navarro: violin
Stefano Cabrera: cello
Magdalena Martinez Marco: flute
Ana Rivera Aguirre: english horn
Alba González Ruiz: bassoon
Cecilio Vilar Alpuente: clarinet
Elisa Montaldo: piano
Maurizio Floris: alto and bass saxophone
Emanuele Contis: tenor saxophone
Adriano Sarais: trumpet
Christian Marras: bass
Nanaue gives thanks for the blessing of Music, the truthfulness of Art and Life as their fertile carrier. It took nearly 11 years from imagining the first song to writing these final notes. This record has been written in different places and times and came to fruition with the support of many people who are an essential part of our lives. Nanaue wants to thank all of them (you know who you are!) and all the musicians, technicians, family members and friends who put their heart in this record with us. Special thanks go to Daniele Pinceti, Simone Asilo, Alessandro Inolti, Marco Machera (our third ears) and to Bruno Cimenti. Very special thanks to Claïs Lemmens.







